( InvestigateTV ) — When Ari Govoni-Young bought her house about 45 minutes outside the nation’s bustling capital, she was looking for an escape. After searching, her family found what felt like a piece of paradise in suburban Virginia – a townhome community with a beautiful view of trees and ample opportunity for seeing animals in the wild.

But over the years, she’s watched her personal oasis go through a transformation – the trees cut down, and the community surroundings turned into a concrete jungle.

“It’s horrible. It’s absolutely atrocious. It’s an eyesore,” she said.

Just 200 feet from the balcony where she used to enjoy morning coffee watching deer scamper through the fields is now a cement structure that rises toward the sky, blocking any pleasant view. It’s a data center as b

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