Kevin O’Leary Said Demands to Shrink His Utah Data Center Were ‘Outrageous.’ Now He’s Admitting He ‘Screwed Up.’
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After facing fierce public opposition over environmental concerns, O'Leary agreed to cut the project's developed land by 75%.
After facing fierce public opposition over environmental concerns, O'Leary agreed to cut the project's developed land by 75%.
After facing fierce public opposition over environmental concerns, O'Leary agreed to cut the project's developed land by 75%.
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