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Amazon Expands by 91.5 Acres Near Phoenix's Cluster of Planned Data Centers

E-Commerce Giant Tight-Lipped on Details of Land Purchase in Goodyear, Arizona
Phoenix is increasingly attracting data center operators in part because of its stable climate and low risk of natural disasters. (Getty Images)
Phoenix is increasingly attracting data center operators in part because of its stable climate and low risk of natural disasters. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
July 15, 2020 | 11:19 P.M.

Amazon is adding to its growing presence in Goodyear, Arizona, buying 91.5 acres in the fast-growing Phoenix suburb that is popular for both data centers and warehouses. But the tech giant and biggest online retailer isn't saying what it plans to do with the site.

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