'Data center arms race': $2B data center coming to Van Wert
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Why do politicians want data centers to come to West Virginia? Mountain State Spotlight explains
Data centers are coming to West Virginia. At least that’s what state officials are hoping for as they court tech companies to set up shop in the Mountain State. Gov. Patrick Morrisey has made big tech a key component of his administration’s economic development strategy. Earlier this year, state officials celebrated a measure Morrisey asked lawmakers to pass to lure companies to build these centers in West Virginia. There are at least four pro…
'Data center arms race': $2B data center coming to Van Wert
VAN WERT, Ohio (WANE)— The Van Wert Area Economic Development Corporation said the City of Van Wert has been chosen as the site for a new $2 billion data center for an undisclosed tech company. The corporation's Executive Director, Brent Stevens, referred to the property as a "megasite." The "megasite" is 1,475 acres. Right now, the plan is for the developer to build on 220 acres and potentially expand in the future. The "megasite" is bound by U…
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