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Apple to Build $2 Billion Data Center in Arizona

February 2, 2015
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Apple plans invest $2 billion to convert a former factory in Mesa, Arizona, into a major data center.

The 1.3 million square foot facility was previously occupied by GT Advanced Technologies, a company that had sought to supply sapphire screens to Apple. The new data center will be 100 percent solar energy.

http://azgovernor.gov/governor/news/governor-doug-ducey-announces-major-apple-expansion-arizona

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