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Prince William County's 2,000-acre, 37-building data-centre rezoning, voided by court ruling and dropped without appeal.

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Key Question

Why did Prince William County give up its fight over Digital Gateway?

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What happened to the Digital Gateway data-centre project?
Prince William County dropped its appeal after the Virginia Court of Appeals voided the fast-tracked rezoning, ending the roughly 2,000-acre, 37-building scheme.Source: event
Why did the Virginia Court of Appeals void the Digital Gateway rezoning?
It found Prince William County had fast-tracked the rezoning near Manassas National Battlefield Park without giving the public adequate notice.Source: event
Is Digital Gateway the same project as Dulles South Innovation Center?
No. Digital Gateway was voided on procedural grounds in a court case; Dulles South was a separate, later campus rejected by an ordinary Board of Supervisors zoning vote.Source: event

Background

Prince William County announced in May 2026 that it would not appeal a Virginia Court of Appeals ruling that voided the Digital Gateway fast-track rezoning, ending a scheme covering roughly 2,000 acres, 37 buildings, and 14 substations on which the county had already spent about $2m in legal fees .

The court had found the county fast-tracked the rezoning near Manassas National Battlefield Park without adequate public notice. Compass Datacenters, the lead applicant, withdrew rather than appeal, and the ruling rippled outward: Loudoun County stripped data centres of by-right zoning and Fairfax County added 200-foot home setbacks and noise studies .

Digital Gateway is now the county's cautionary precedent rather than an active project. It sits in contrast to the later Dulles South Innovation Center denial, where Prince William's Board of Supervisors killed a 1,940-acre, 43-million-square-foot campus outright through ordinary zoning votes rather than a lost court fight .

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How much did Prince William County spend fighting Digital Gateway?
Roughly $2m in legal fees before the county chose not to appeal the court ruling that voided the rezoning.Source: event