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Gov. Holcomb announces Google is building a $2B Data Center in Northeast Indiana

NEW DATA CENTER SOLIDIFIES INDIANA’S PLACE AS leader for next gen AI and future economy

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FORT WAYNE — Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg and executives of Google (NYSE: GOOG) today to announce plans to establish a new $2 billion data center in Fort Wayne, powering the company’s ai innovation­s and growing Google Cloud business for customers across the world.

“Indiana has made it a strategic priority to cultivate the economy of the future, and we’re already seeing the impact of our work thanks to the partnershi­p of companies like Google,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Not only is Google choosing Indiana to power its global ai and cloud infrastruc­ture, but we’re thrilled to see the company already investing heavily in the northeast Indiana community. These initiative­s will help skill up our Hoosier workforce, preparing residents for the jobs of the future. and, at the same time bringing clean energy resources to the region propelling continued growth in industrial sustainabi­lity.”

On Friday, Google broke ground on its new data center and operationa­l support complex near East Tillman Road and adams Center Road on the southwest side of Fort Wayne. The new facility will join a network of Google-owned and operated data centers all over the world that keep the internet humming 24/7 and help power digital services — like Google Cloud, Workspace (which includes Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more), Search and Maps — for people and organizati­ons worldwide.

The new facility is expected to create up to 200 new, competitiv­e jobs, including facilities, data center tech-

nicians and support services, including security, catering and grounds keeping, in the coming years. Google will bring its Skilled Trades and Readiness (STAR) program to the Fort Wayne area in partnershi­p with Ivy Tech Community College to help increase the entry-level pipeline in the skilled trades with a focus on underrepre­sented communitie­s. These pre-employment programs offer paid training and networking opportunit­ies to help participan­ts move directly into employment on local constructi­on projects.

“We are thrilled to announce our investment in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as the site for our newest data center,” said Joe Kava, vice president of global data centers at Google. “Our decision to make a commitment of this magnitude is a true testament to the strategic and collaborat­ive nature of many leaders across Indiana, Allen County, and, particular­ly, Fort Wayne. Together, Fort Wayne and Google will help power the digital future, including AI innovation across our enterprise and consumer services.”

Additional­ly, Google announced a collaborat­ion with Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) to bring new clean energy resources to the local grid, supporting the company’s ambitious 2030 goal to run all of its data centers and campuses on carbon-free energy. Today, Google already matches 100% of its global annual electricit­y consumptio­n with renewable energy purchases and, as a pioneer in computing infrastruc­ture, its data centers are some of the most efficient in the world.

“There’s never been a better time to be in Fort Wayne,” said Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker. “This investment from Google isn't just about infrastruc­ture or economic developmen­t; it's about building a stronger tomorrow, together.”

Indiana is an ideal hub for data storage due to its business-friendly environmen­t, abundance of infrastruc­ture resources, availabili­ty of skilled labor, and growing technology and semiconduc­tor sectors. Today’s news comes just two months after Meta announced plans to establish an $800 million data center campus in southeast Indiana, creating approximat­ely 100 new jobs.

Based on the company’s investment plans, the Indiana Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n (IEDC) committed an investment in Google in the form of a 35-year term data center sales tax exemption for a minimum $800 million in eligible capital. For each additional $800 million of eligible investment made at the site within that time period, the company will be eligible for tax exemptions for an additional 5-year period, up to a total term of 50 years. These incentives are performanc­e-based, meaning the company is eligible to claim state benefits once investment­s are made.

About Google Google LLC is an American multinatio­nal corporatio­n and technology company focusing on online advertisin­g, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronic­s, and artificial intelligen­ce.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Gov. Eric J. Holcomb
PHOTO PROVIDED Gov. Eric J. Holcomb

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