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Google to Expand Oklahoma Data Center

Wed February 28, 2018 - West Edition #5
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PRYOR, Okla. (AP) Google is planning to open another four-story data center in Oklahoma, bringing the company's total investment in the state to at least $2.5 billion.

The Tulsa World reports that the internet services company announced its plans for the $600 million data center on Feb. 16. The plans call for expanding its campus at the MidAmerica Industrial Park near Pryor.

Officials declined to give a timeline for the project or how it would affect job totals. But leaders in Pryor said the expansion to its Mayes County facility could add up to $200,000 to the local economy in tax revenues for the next couple of years.

The Mayes County campus currently employs more than 400 people.




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