The data center proposed in Inver Grove Heights appears to be a QLevr project, planned for the former Travel Tags site on Carmen Avenue East. Reports describe it as about 54,000 square feet , with roughly 5 megawatts of power demand and closed-loop water cooling, and it has been the subject of a citywide moratorium while officials review data-center impacts.

What it is

It is not one of the giant hyperscale campuses people usually picture; this proposal is much smaller and more targeted. Local reporting says the site is at or near 5842 Carmen Ave E. , on the former Travel Tags property.

Why it’s in the news

The project helped trigger Inver Grove Heights’ debate over whether to pause new data centers. The city council recently approved a moratorium while it studies effects on water, power, and land use, and the developer has reportedly threatened legal action.

Reported details

  • Developer: QLevr.
  • Size: about 54,000 square feet.
  • Power: about 5 megawatts.
  • Water: developers say it would use closed-loop cooling and about as much water as one to two homes.

In plain English, it’s a relatively small proposed server facility, not a massive warehouse-style campus. The main controversy is less about the building itself and more about what even a smaller data center means for local infrastructure and neighborhood impacts.