{"url":"https://www.republicanherald.com/2026/04/11/mountain-valley-buyer-has-ties-to-data-centers-ice/","title":"Mountain Valley buyer tied to data centers, ICE facilities","domain":"republicanherald.com","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/14097580/pexels-photo-14097580.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"industrial park construction","category":"Tech","language":"en","slug":"30604600","id":"30604600-3f21-42c7-b540-f8a7fedb3168","description":"PNK Group bought Mountain Valley Golf Course in Ryan Twp. for $15 million to develop as an industrial park.","summary":"## TL;DR\n- PNK Group bought Mountain Valley Golf Course in Ryan Twp. for $15 million to develop as an industrial park.\n- Buyer has developed warehouses later used for data centers in Allenwood, PA, and sold one in Georgia to DHS for an ICE detention center holding up to 8,500 people.\n- Ties raise local concerns over similar future uses despite PNK's statement of no data center plans at the golf course site.\n\n## The story at a glance\nPNK P8 LLC, part of New York-based PNK Group, purchased the Mountain Valley Golf Course and 12 surrounding parcels in Ryan Twp., Schuylkill County, for $15 million on March 16, with the deed filed March 27. The article highlights PNK's history with warehouse projects converted to data centers and an ICE facility. This comes after earlier coverage of the sale and amid regional growth in industrial development near Interstate 81. Ryan Twp. rezoned parts of the site to industrial in February at the prior owners' request.\n\n## Key points\n- PNK Group, with Russian roots and U.S. operations since 2017, has sold or leased eight properties, has 18 available, and leads with nine projects in Pennsylvania after investing over $300 million in Northeastern PA.\n- The Barnesville site matches current industrial zoning for a future industrial park; PNK states no data center is planned there.\n- PNK's first local project is a 1.2-million-square-foot warehouse on Burma Road, less than a mile north, finishing by summer 2026.\n- In Allenwood, Union County, PNK plans up to four data centers in a nearly 500,000-square-foot warehouse and three new buildings, facing zoning hurdles and opposition from over 370 residents in a Facebook group; a hearing is set for May 4.\n- In Social Circle, GA, PNK built a one-million-square-foot warehouse for over $29 million and sold it to DHS for $128 million in February to become an ICE detention center under the Detention Reengineering Initiative.\n\n## Details and context\nPNK describes itself as a vertically integrated developer of multifunctional industrial buildings, drawn to Northeastern PA for its location and infrastructure. The golf course sale follows its closure announcement, with prior owners seeking rezoning that township supervisors approved alongside new rules for warehouses, data centers, and solar farms.\n\nLocal pushback mirrors trends in the area, where warehouse and data center growth strains resources. In Allenwood, current zoning bars data centers, prompting PNK's amendment request amid community open houses and protests. PNK frames its ICE link as a standard market sale without ongoing control or regular government dealings.[[1]](https://www.republicanherald.com/2026/04/11/mountain-valley-buyer-has-ties-to-data-centers-ice/)[[2]](https://www.republicanherald.com/2026/04/11/mountain-valley-buyer-has-ties-to-data-centers-ice)\n\nThe area's access to I-81 and nearby airport has fueled industrial interest, but residents worry about environmental and community changes from such conversions.\n\n## Key quotes\n- “PNK considers the Barnesville site as a future industrial park and plans to develop it in accordance with the current zoning. Currently, there are no plans to develop a data center at this location.” – PNK Group\n- “Transactions are market-based and driven by the demand for completed facilities. PNK does not manage or control the further use of facilities after they are sold. Interaction with government entities is limited to standard real estate transactions and is not a primary or regular line of business.” – PNK Group\n\n## Why it matters\nIndustrial growth like this shapes Schuylkill County's landscape, economy, and resources amid national demand for warehouses, data centers, and detention facilities. Residents and businesses near Ryan Twp. face potential traffic, water, and power strains from such developments, even if not all sites convert as in PNK's past projects. Watch the Barnesville site's plans and the May 4 Allenwood zoning hearing for signs of local patterns.","hashtags":["#realestate","#warehouses","#datacenters","#immigration","#business","#localnews"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.republicanherald.com/2026/04/11/mountain-valley-buyer-has-ties-to-data-centers-ice/","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-14T13:34:03.953Z","createdAt":"2026-04-14T13:34:03.953Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-11T17:00:44.000Z"}