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Facebook To Invest $750 Million In Alabama Data Center With 100 Jobs

| June 14, 2018 @ 5:00 am

By Jerry UnderwoodMade in Alabama

Facebook announced plans today to build a $750 million data center in Huntsville that will create 100 high-paying jobs and provide a boost to Alabama’s emerging technology sector.

Gov. Kay Ivey joined Facebook officials and local leaders this afternoon at an announcement ceremony for the data center project at the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber.

“We are excited to be joining the Huntsville community. As one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the country, we knew it would be a great location for our newest data center,” said Matt VanderZanden, director of site selection at Facebook.“We are committed to having a positive impact at the local level and look forward to a strong partnership with the Huntsville community.”

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