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Google Adds to Texas Bandwidth With New $600 Million Data Center

Tech Giant Plans To Invest $330 Million This Year in the State

Google plans to add to its data center presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with a $600 million data center in Red Oak, Texas. (Getty Images)
Google plans to add to its data center presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with a $600 million data center in Red Oak, Texas. (Getty Images)

Google Inc., a subsidiary of Alphabet, plans to invest at least $600 million to build out its second data center in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the next few years, adding to its bandwidth in the region and the Lone Star State.

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