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A Washington D.C.-based real estate firm has committed a monumental $4 billion investment to develop a new, large-scale data center campus in Berkeley County, West Virginia. The announcement, highlighted by Governor Patrick Morrisey, signals one of the most significant economic development projects in the state's recent history.
Governor Morrisey described the planned facility as a "high impact intelligence center," underscoring its expected role in the expanding digital infrastructure sector. The development is anticipated to be constructed in phases over the coming years, positioning West Virginia as a competitive player in the data center market.
This massive capital infusion promises substantial long-term benefits for the region. Officials project the creation of hundreds of high-paying jobs during the construction phase, followed by dozens of permanent technical positions once the facility is fully operational. The project is also expected to generate significant new tax revenue for local and state services.
The development capitalizes on the region's strategic advantages, including available land, reliable power infrastructure, and proximity to major metropolitan data hubs. This investment marks a transformative moment for Berkeley County, aiming to diversify the local economy and establish a cornerstone for future technology-focused growth.
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