Alphabet's Google has submitted formal site plans for a substantial data center campus in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The project, code-named 'Project Peanut', outlines the construction of three data center buildings, each spanning approximately 285,000 square feet for a total of nearly 856,000 square feet on a 307-acre site. This filing provides the first public details on the scope of the new campus, which is located next to the Meadowville Technology Park. The expansion reflects Google's ongoing commitment to building out its technical infrastructure to support the growing demand for its cloud computing and artificial intelligence services. No information on market reaction was available.
Google Files Plans for Major New Data Center Campus in Virginia
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