Google confirms West Memphis data center
The Entergy Arkansas president and CEO said the utility company is “proud to be partnering with Google on this exciting new project bringing unprecedented economic opportunity to Arkansas.”
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The Entergy Arkansas president and CEO said the utility company is “proud to be partnering with Google on this exciting new project bringing unprecedented economic opportunity to Arkansas.”
Site plans submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Memphis office describe a 920-acre site with five large-scale data center buildings, office buildings, parking areas, internal access roads, a utility substation, stormwater management facilities, utilities and associated infrastructure.
Dana James Mwangi, founder of Cheers Creative, which provides brand design, logo development and website services, is the Grow with Google Digital coach for Memphis.
The Southaven Planning Commission has approved the nearly 10-acre site plan for 5665 Airways; the building design is still being revised.
Google's goal is to hire 100 people by the end of 2020 and open its operations center at 5665 Airways by summer 2021.
Sources say Google has homed in on undeveloped land fronting Interstate 55, just north of Tanger Outlets, for a customer-support center that will employ more than 350 people.
Good morning; it’s Monday, Jan. 6. Comedian Bill Burr is at the Orpheum Theatre tonight, but also important: Many local schools are back in session today after their winter breaks.
Google has been looking for a site in Southaven for its operations center, according to sources not directly involved in the company's search.
An all-too-brief era ends for University of Memphis basketball and many Shelby County-area students have a short school day before winter break starts.
Google announced Thursday that it will hire 350 people for a new operations center in Northwest Mississippi.
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