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Google breaks ground on new data center in Arizona

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(The Center Square) — Google broke ground on its new data center in Mesa on Wednesday, as Arizona continues to bring in businesses to the outskirts of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The $600 million facility will create an estimated 1,200 construction jobs, but it's unknown how many jobs it will have once the facility is […]

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