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Google Investing $600 Million in its Berkeley County Operations

2018 marks the 10-year anniversary of landmark data center

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.– Google recently confirmed plans to further expand its existing campus in Berkeley County, marking the 10-year anniversary of its data center at the Mount Holly Commerce Park. The expansion is projected to bring approximately $600 million of additional capital investment.

“Berkeley County is thrilled to have had Google operating within the county for more than a decade. The county is excited about Google’s expansion and looks forward to its continued growth in Berkeley County,” stated Berkeley County Supervisor Bill Peagler.

“We are pleased to confirm that we will soon expand our presence in Berkeley County. South Carolina is our home, and we are so excited to work together with the community in this next phase of growth,” stated Lilyn Hester, Google Head of Public Policy and Community Relations for the Southeast.

With this new announcement, Google’s total investment in Berkeley County will reach approximately $2.4 billion.

For more information on Google, visit the company’s website.

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Google is expanding its Berkeley County operations.
  • $600 million of additional capital investment.
  • This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Google’s data center at the Mount Holly Commerce Park.
  • With this announcement, Google’s total investment in Berkeley County will reach approximately $2.4 billion.
  • For more information on Google, visit the company’s website.

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