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Home » Google commits $13 billion to U.S. data centers and offices in ’19

Google commits $13 billion to U.S. data centers and offices in ’19

February 13, 2019
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Google plans to invest $13 billion throughout 2019 in data centers and offices across the U.S., with major expansions in 14 states. This follows $9 billion invested in 2018 in data centers and office facilities.

For 2019, the investments will include data centers and offices across the U.S., with major expansions in 14 states.

In a blog post, Google CEO Sundar Pichai notes that Google is:

  • expanding its presence in Chicago.
  • developing new data centers in Ohio and Nebraska
  • expanding its Wisconsin office
  • doubling its workforce in Virginia
  • opening a new office in Georgia
  • expanding data centers in Oklahoma and South Carolina
  • developing a new office and data center in Texas
  • building a new office o=in Massachusetts
  • building its new Google Hudson Square campus in NYC
  • opening a new data center in Nevada
  • expanding its office in Washington
  • developing new offices in Los Angeles including the Westside Pavillion, and the Spruce Goose Hangar.

https://www.blog.google/inside-google/company-announcements/investing-13-billion-2019/

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