Bloom Parham Obtains Vested Rights for Data Center Project in Covington

Bloom Parham represented a property owner in a suit against the City of Covington alleging the property owner acquired vested rights to develop a data center and was exempt from the City’s moratorium on data center developments.  Shortly after filing suit, the firm negotiated a successful resolution with the City that allows a data center development to proceed on the property, resulting in up to $10 million of added property value.

The Bloom Parham land use team of Simon Bloom, Andrea Pearson and Ronnie Thompson handled the matter.

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