Why Big Tech Sees Georgia Farmland As Ripe For Data Centers
Monday, December 8th, 2025
For almost three decades, Nancy Lubeck and her husband, Paul, have lived in a home tucked in the woods off a gravel road 30 minutes south of Macon.
For the Lubecks, there’s a lot to love about their slice of Middle Georgia. There’s the seclusion that life offers on 28 acres surrounded mostly by trees. There are surprise visits from wildlife, including members of Georgia’s most isolated population of black bears.


