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This Midwestern City Could Be Home to One of the World’s Largest Data Centers

Proposed Development Would Span More than 6 Million Square Feet
A rendering of Golden Plains Technology Park in Kansas City, Missouri. (Diode Ventures)
A rendering of Golden Plains Technology Park in Kansas City, Missouri. (Diode Ventures)

A Midwestern development firm is proposing a data center park in Kansas City, Missouri, that could be one of the largest complexes of its kind on the planet, a move that could help establish the city in a growing commercial real estate sector.

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