Google confirms $10B, 500-acre data center in Kansas City’s Northland

Google has officially confirmed that it’s behind a future $10 billion data center complex in Kansas City’s Northland.

The five-building, 500-acre “hyperscale” data center was listed under the codename “Project Mica” in planning documents. Port Authority of Kansas City approved incentives last year for the data center campus off Interstate 435 and State Highway 169.

Google confirmed on Thursday that it’s behind “Project Mica.” It will be the company’s second data center development in the Northland…

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