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Mesa, Arizona Approves Plan for $1 Billion Google Data Center

Update: Server Farm to Be Built On 187 Acres of Desert Could Use as Much as 4 Million Gallons of Water Daily
Google's data centers power the company's search, Gmail, YouTube and other products. Photo: Google
Google's data centers power the company's search, Gmail, YouTube and other products. Photo: Google
CoStar News
July 2, 2019 | 10:52 P.M.

The Mesa, Arizona, City Council approved a plan by internet search engine provider Google to build a $1 billion data center in the latest proposal by technology giants and other developers to take advantage of the state's lucrative tax breaks for server farms.

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