US Data Center Briefing · July 18, 2026

Inside Project Tango: what Palm Beach County's staff report actually approved

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Palm Beach County staff twice recommended approval of Project Tango, a hyperscale AI data-center-plus-warehouse plan inside the Central Park Commerce Center. The July 2, 2026 Zoning Commission staff report backed the revised 3,594,564-square-foot program subject to conditions. The same report set out the constraint that shaped the fight: county water utilities would allocate no more than 100,000 gallons per day to the site. What the county primary file establishes is the application, the staff recommendation, and the July 15, 2026 hearing; the final Board of County Commissioners vote is reported only in local press.

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