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Meta's new data center in Mesa will be its 27th globally and represents a significant investment of more than $1 billion. The facility aims to be "water positive" by 2030 and powered entirely by ...
Google executives announced the company has broken ground on a new $600 million data center in Mesa's tech corridor on Wednesday. The center will be the first physical presence of Google in the state.
With 15 data centers built, approved or proposed the past six years in Mesa, the city is looking at development standards and ...
Data centers in Mesa are starting to build up, not just out. In what could be a harbinger of the future of Mesa’s data center scene, the Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approved plans for three ...
Regulations on data centers – including where they can locate, their height, parking and design in Mesa – will head to City Council July 1 for introduction with a stamp of approval from the Planning ...
Google announces $600 million data center coming to Mesa. Joe Kava, Global Vice President of Data Centers for Google addresses the stage in Mesa, AZ on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023.
The Mesa data center was originally planned to come online in 2023, but was likely delayed as part of a broader Meta building pause as it redesigned facilities for artificial intelligence (AI). At the ...
Meta first announced and broke ground on the $800 million Mesa campus in August 2021, with phase one of the 396-acre site comprising two buildings spanning 970,000 sq ft (90,000 sqm).Facebook ...
MESA, AZ — Facebook is about to make its first data center investment in Arizona, and it is a big one. The Silicon Valley-based tech company and social media giant announced Thursday it is ...
Sep. 10—Data centers played a major role in sparking Mesa's current technology and manufacturing renaissance, but the industry is starting to wear thin for city leaders.
Mesa's Planning and Zoning Commission voted on July 24 in favor of a general plan amendment and rezoning for the Pacific Proving Technology Campus and CyrusOne's data center campus.
The data center REIT grabbed 70 acres in the East Valley for its second major Arizona data center ... The Dallas-based REIT scooped up nearly 70 acres in Mesa for a new facility. Provided by CyrusOne.
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