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Microsoft appears to be joining Intel, Meta, Google and Amazon in western Licking County, purchasing nearly 200 acres near Beech Road for a data center, Licking County Commissioner Tim Bubb said.
HEATH, Ohio (WCMH) — Microsoft has confirmed that it is backing down on building data centers in Licking County. In a statement released Monday, the company did not give a reason for stopping ...
Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Amazon have plans for data centers in Licking County. Microsoft, which has purchased land in Heath, Hebron, New Albany and Pataskala, defines data centers as ...
The tech giant has acquired more than 700 acres of land in Central Ohio. Data center company lands more incentives for Central Ohio project Big investment, but few jobs. Are data centers worth it ...
At the time, $420 million was earmarked for the New Albany data center campus, with the City Council approving a 15-year tax abatement for Microsoft that same month. That data center was planned to ...
Microsoft plans to develop three data center campuses in Licking County and invest $1 billion in the initial stage as part of a project that received approval for state tax incentives Monday.. The ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Microsoft is "pushing back" its $1 billion investment plan to build three data centers in Licking County that was expected to begin this summer, the company confirmed.
Also over the summer, Microsoft paid $4.7 million for 16 acres on Ganton Road in New Albany, the site of a Scioto Ready Mix operation, across the road from a Meta data center. Microsoft is ...
Licking County has also attracted data center investments from Microsoft rivals Google and Meta Platforms and a highly anticipated semiconductor factory from Intel, though the struggling chipmaker ...
Microsoft has invested heavily in Licking County, also buying land in Heath, New Albany and Pataskala to build data centers. The agreement does not include a tax abatement, but that will likely be ...
Microsoft has paused its plans to build data centers in Licking County, Ohio. The company told the Columbus Dispatch that it was no longer moving forward with its previous plans to invest $1 billion ...
Microsoft has bought 580 acres on Refugee Road in Pataskala, as tech companies look beyond New Albany for data center sites in Licking County.. The tech giant paid $30.65 million for three parcels ...