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Apple plans $1 billion expansion at data center in Nevada

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NEW YORK: Apple has announced plans for a $1 billion expansion of its massive data center east of Reno, doubling its investment and roughly tripling its workforce at the technology campus where company officials expect to hire 100 additional workers.

The announceme­nt came as the Reno City Council approved Apple's plans to build a $4 million shipping and receiving warehouse on a vacant lot in downtown Reno that will make it eligible for millions of dollars in tax breaks.

“We are excited to be increasing our contributi­ons to the local economy with an additional $1 billion investment to expand our data center and supporting facilities,” Apple spokesman John Rosenstock said in an email to The Associated Press.

“As part of our growth, we plan to hire 100 employees and expect constructi­on will support an additional 300 jobs.”

Last week, Apple announced a new $1 billion fund aimed at creating more US manufactur­ing jobs, but provided few details. As part of a strategy emphasizin­g its role in the US economy, it also released a state-by-state breakdown of where its 80,000 US employees work — more than half in California's Silicon Valley.

Apple currently has more than 700 workers in Nevada, which Rosentock said is home to the company's largest solar investment, "powering our data center with clean energy."

The five-year-old $1 billion data center is located in the Reno Technology Center near the Tracy generating station along US Interstate 80. It is between Reno and the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center where Tesla’s giant battery factory is based about 24 km east of Reno-Sparks.

Apple was awarded $89 million in state property and sales tax abatements when it committed to the data center in 2012.

Gov. Brian Sandoval said it was “the first major economic developmen­t success in northern Nevada and helped place this region on the technology and innovation map.”

“Apple’s decision to increase their local investment by $1 billion is a testament to our successful partnershi­p and a demonstrat­ion that the best companies in the world are coming to Nevada, creating hundreds of jobs, investing in our communitie­s and making our state their permanent home,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

 ??  ?? An aerial view of the new Apple headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California. (AFP)
An aerial view of the new Apple headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California. (AFP)

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