Kentucky mother, daughter turn down $26 million offer for their land: "It's priceless"
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A Kentucky mother and daughter rejected a $26 million offer from a tech company wanting to build a data center on their land.
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A Kentucky mother and daughter have rejected a $26 million offer from an unnamed tech company seeking to build a data center on their property. The family's decision to refuse the substantial bid underscores their attachment to the land, which they describe as "priceless" — suggesting personal or generational ties that outweigh financial gain. Data center development has become increasingly common across rural America as tech companies seek space for computing infrastructure, often presenting landowners with lucrative but disruptive offers. The family's refusal reflects a broader tension between economic opportunity and preservation of rural communities and family property. CBS News reported on the story through correspondent Jared Ochacher.
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