Amazon plans to open its first data centers outside central Ohio. Here's where those centers may go and when construction will start.
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
BAZETTA Twp., Ohio (WKBN)- An Amazon location will be coming to Trumbull County, according to the Trumbull County Auditor’s website. The location will be at 711 Perkins Jones Road in Bazetta Township.
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
News about large data centers coming to Ohio and the Columbus area seems to never stop, but how many data centers do we have compared to other states?
Amazon Data Services reportedly bought 243 acres of land for $60.2 million and another 346 acres for nearly $42.2 million.
Amazon acquired nearly 590 acres for a $5 billion data center campus in the region. Amazon Web Services paid $102.4 million for the Fayette County land it acquired for a new data center campus, property records show.
Anduril Industries will build a five-million-square-foot facility called Arsenal-1, hoping to bring more than 4,000 new production and service jobs to Ohio by 2035.
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Amazon also purchased 346 acres for almost $42.2 million, records show. Data centers galore?How do Ohio's data center numbers stack up against other states? The property for the data centers sits ...
(ABC 6 News) — The new Amazon distribution center in Mason City celebrated its first full month on Wednesday. The facility marked the 13th in Iowa and is said to be bringing 100 jobs to the River City while also increasing shipping times and how many packages are delivered in the area. The project took about a year to complete.
Officials said the new policy was created to help customers get to a safe location during severe weather. The policy will apply to COTA’s fixed-route bus service, mainstream services and COTA//Plus. COTA currently waives fees when Franklin County is under a Level 2 or Level 3 snow emergency.