Amazon Data Center Arm Buys 118 Acres In Suburban Atlanta
There seems to be no slowing down the momentum of tech giants coming to Georgia to build data centers.
Amazon, through its Amazon Data Services subsidiary, has acquired 118 acres in Douglas County to the west of Atlanta for $37M, the Atlanta Business Chronicle reports.
Atlanta is the fastest-growing data center market in the country, with its construction pipeline more than tripling since the start of 2023, according to CBRE. Much of that growth is fueled by hyperscale users providing cloud computing services, such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Meta and Google.
The newest addition to Amazon’s Atlanta-area portfolio is split into 10 parcels…
There seems to be no slowing down the momentum of tech giants coming to Georgia to build data centers.
Amazon, through its Amazon Data Services subsidiary, has acquired 118 acres in Douglas County to the west of Atlanta for $37M, the Atlanta Business… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
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