Flexential - Richmond
8851 Park Central Drive · Richmond, Henrico County, VA
Source: OpenStreetMap
Flexential - Richmond is an operating data center in Henrico County, VA, operated by Flexential Corp.. DataCentersExposed has documented a 39,778 sq ft footprint at this site.
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 14, 2026
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Overview
source: linkFlexential - Richmond is an operating colocation data center in Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, run by Flexential Corp. Filings list a footprint of 39,778 square feet. The site draws power from Virginia Electric & Power Co inside the PJM grid.
Operator chain
- Ultimate parentFlexential Corp.
- Files asFlexential Corp.
- This facilityFlexential - Richmond
In the news
source: Google News- H5 Data Centers explores expansion in Charlotte’s University Research ParkWSOC TV· Mar 12, 2026
- Exclusive: GI Partners Pays $222M for 2 Baltimore FacilitiesCommercialSearch· Feb 24, 2026
- Cities With The Most Data Centers24/7 Wall St.· Apr 29, 2025
- Amazon files for 3.8 million sq ft data center campus in Louisa County, VirginiaData Center Dynamics· Nov 5, 2024
- CoreWeave: Data Center Regions, Locations, and GPU CloudDgtl Infra· Jun 5, 2024
- AWS to expand into Virginia’s Louisa County, develop two campuses northwest of RichmondData Center Dynamics· Aug 31, 2023
Tax breaks & subsidies
source: Good Jobs First / GASB 77No per-deal tax break is linked to this site yet. No state discloses the recipient of a data-center abatement at the facility level, so per-site deals are rare in the public record. If you have a development agreement or board resolution for this site, send it to us.
Virginia reported $1B in Data Center Retail Sales and Use Tax Exemption (Va. Code § 58.1-609.3(18)) for FY2024 (Virginia Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) / Weldon Cooper Center). Program-wide, not attributable to this site.
Water use
- Reported withdrawal28.9K gpd2019 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal4.1K gpd2018 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal17K gpd2017 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal16.9K gpd2016 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal32.2K gpd2015 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal32.9K gpd2014 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal13.8K gpd2013 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal30.4K gpd2012 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal20.3K gpd2011 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
- Reported withdrawal31.3K gpd2010 · surface · matched by location (1,120 m, low confidence) · source
Location-matched records come from state withdrawal reporting, which redacts owner names in the public release. A nearby withdrawal point is circumstantial evidence — the distance and confidence shown are part of the claim.
EPA permits & violations
source: EPA ECHONo reported violations as of last sync.
What this site costs the grid
source: PJM RPM auction reportsPJM's capacity auction sets a $/MW-day price that utilities pass on to every household and business in the zone. This site sits in PJM's DOM pricing zone, where soaring data-center demand is a documented driver. See the full zone-by-zone breakdown →
An estimated ~5 to 20 MW of load at the zone's $333/MW-day, annualized — the capacity charge a load this size carries at the current auction price. Estimated from the building footprint at 200 to 400 W/ft² (the typical range for modern data centers). A rough order-of-magnitude figure, not a metered or permitted capacity.
Separately, a typical home in this zone pays an estimated $4 to $10/mo more on the capacity portion of its bill that PJM's market monitor attributes to data-center demand. See your address's full impact →
Air quality near this site
source: AirNowAir Quality Index from the nearest AirNow reporting area (Richmond), as of 2026-06-10. Regional context — not this facility's own emissions.
Who lives nearby
source: Census ACS 2023Demographics of the census tract this facility sits in (American Community Survey 5-year estimates). Environmental-justice context for who bears the local impacts.
Nearest school
source: HIFLD / NCESThe nearest public school, Chamberlayne Elementary in Richmond, is 1.1 mi from this site (318 students).
Schools are sensitive receptors for the noise, backup-generator exhaust, and traffic a large data center brings. Straight-line distance to the nearest public school (HIFLD/NCES, US public schools only).
Hearings timeline
No public-hearing records linked to this site yet. We surface planning-commission and board-of-supervisors dates when a record names a facility. If you know of a hearing on this site, tell us.