
Big Tech moves to America's heartland as plans for enormous data center with 1,000 jobs are announced in remote rural county
Daily MailSocial media giant Meta has unveiled plans for a massive data center which will bring 1,000 jobs to a rural county in America's heartland. The big tech firm, which owns Facebook and WhatsApp, intends to build the $800 million hub in Wyoming's Cheyenne. Social media giant Meta has unveiled plans for a massive data center which will bring 1,000 jobs to a rural county in America's heartland It is considered the largest ever investment in the tech sector and might explain why several energy companies are building solar farms nearby. At the peak of its construction the scheme, dubbed Project Cosmo, will generate 1,000 skilled construction jobs, its organizers said An Oregon company is constructing the facility, but locals can find employment thanks to new educational programs being offered in Wyoming, according to Cheyenne LEADS CEO Betsey Hale said The existence of the project had been kept under wraps using stringent NDAs.
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