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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
One of the latest projects in Conway, Arkansas history is being planned. It’s a massive 336 acre, 300,000 square foot data center costing over a billion dollars It’s shrouded in secrecy, residents aren’t allowed to know who’s building it The developer is Forgelight Ventures acting on behalf of an unnamed Fortune 100 company I looked into this and found residents are not happy about this. Over 100 residents showed up demanding for transparency So many residents showed up they couldn’t even all fit in the room, the room only held 80 The company’s identity, full environmental impact studies, noise and light pollution details, backup generators sounds and specs, and long-term effects remain a secret Americans are just expected to be quite and take it. You don’t get to know what’s going on in your own town, right next to your own homes How did we get here…..
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Beckett
Beckett@KBeckett5698·
Here's what Google AI says.... The unnamed Fortune 100 company planning to build a $1 billion, 300,000-square-foot data center on 336 acres in Conway, Arkansas, is likely Google, according to reports connecting the project to a common developer. While officially undisclosed due to a non-disclosure agreement and represented by ForgeLight Ventures, LLC, the project is linked through a common incorporator, Michael Montfort, to other known projects, including a confirmed $4 billion Google data center in West Memphis, Arkansas. Key Details of the Conway Project: Location: Southwest Conway, near Lollie Road and the Conway Municipal Airport. Size: 336 acres of land for a 300,000 sq ft building. Investment: $1 billion, the largest in Conway's history. Project Name: Often referred to under the entity ForgeLight Ventures LLC. Developer/Agent: Michael Montfort, who is also linked to Willowbend Capital (involved in a Little Rock project) and Groot LLC (the confirmed Google project in West Memphis). Infrastructure: The project requires significant power and water for cooling, potentially utilizing treated water from the Conway Corp Tupelo Bayou Wastewater Treatment Plant. Note: While Google is strongly implicated due to the common developer across Arkansas projects, official confirmation for the Conway site specifically has not been publicly released as of early 2026.
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