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Facebook Parent Unveils 'Project Velvet,' an $800 Million Data Center in Kansas City

New Hyperscale Data Center Would Be 'First of its Kind' in Missouri
Meta's new data center is set to occupy "Zone 3" of the Golden Plains Technology Park, about 375 acres of the 882-acre corporate campus. (Rendering courtesy of the Missouri Partnership)
Meta's new data center is set to occupy "Zone 3" of the Golden Plains Technology Park, about 375 acres of the 882-acre corporate campus. (Rendering courtesy of the Missouri Partnership)
By Sonnet Nguyen, Clare Kennedy
CoStar Research
March 30, 2022 | 1:08 P.M.

Meta, the social media company formerly known as Facebook, is starting construction on a two-building data center in Kansas City designed to encompass almost 1 million square feet. State and city officials are touting the $800 million project as proof that Kansas City is a rising technology hub.

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