
Irish High Court overrules planning permission extension for Apple's Galway data center
The data center that won't die may finally be dead
The data center that won't die may finally be dead
The zombie data center shuffles on
Apple has more time to build its data center, but Galway leaders have yet to agree
But we still don't know what they actually plan to do with the site
Plans for Irish data center in Derrydonnell revived after Apple had previously put the land up for sale
Vacant plot still for sale after three years, but has “significant potential” says Sinn Féin’s Louis O’Hara
Just make stuff bigger
A photographer for Danish newspaper Viborg Stifts Folkeblad said “there is no life” at the site
If completed, the data center will be largest in the west of Ireland since Apple's failed Irish venture
Suggesting that judicial reviews be curtailed, to avoid repeating dragged out disputes
Plus, Ireland will overhaul how it approaches data center proposals
It only took two years, but now work can begin
Bringing two years of legal struggles to an end - unless the decision is successfully appealed
Days before final decision is due
X doesn’t mark the spot for iPhone maker
UPDATED: Athenry supporters say Apple will await the decision after the Irish High Court’s summer break
Following the company’s announcement that it will be building a second $921 million data center in Denmark
Apple’s €850 million Irish planning application sits on the shelf till the end of July
No judges available, so Apple’s €850 million Irish data center plan remains in limbo for a week
Two legal challenges to Athenry data center will be fast-tracked
Place your bets now
While anti-Apple march attracts lesser numbers
As anti-Apple plot thickens
Wants to know within six months
May delay Galway facility by 18 months - or cancel it?