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What You Need To Know Microsoft has bought about 240 acres of land in Kenosha, officials announced on Monday. The land, which is northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway 142, comes in addition to an ...
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That data center is expected to go online next year and will cover the $3.3 billion that the company promised to invest in the village. What’s on hold is the development of hundreds of acres west of ...
In January, Microsoft revealed it bought 240 acres in Kenosha northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway 142. The land will be used for another project related to the ongoing data center in Racine County.
In January, Microsoft revealed it bought 240 acres in Kenosha northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway 142. The land will be used for another project related to the ongoing data center in Racine County.
Once built, the Microsoft data centers in Racine and Kenosha counties would only employ a few hundred workers apiece and will take a lot of electricity to run them. Advocates are pushing for ...
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KENOSHA, Wis. — Microsoft is moving forward with plans to build a new data center in Kenosha after purchasing 240 acres of land from the state and city. While local officials discuss the ...
Microsoft Corp. paid more than $34 million to acquire a site in Kenosha where it plans to build another data center. Local officials announced Monday that the company had purchased about 240 acres ...
Microsoft Corp. paid millions for a combined 233.5 acres in the city of Kenosha, where it plans a 1 million-square-foot data center. Microsoft's Mount Pleasant investment grows to $3.3B in next ...
Microsoft paid nearly $35 million for land in Kenosha where it plans to build a data center, according to public records posted online Wednesday. Of five properties totaling 233.5 acres, the ...