MILWAUKEE — Microsoft bought 240 acres of land from Kenosha with goals for future data center development.
Microsoft's presence in southeast Wisconsin is growing, as the company plans to build a data center in Kenosha.
Microsoft has purchased 240 acres of land in the City of Kenosha. The land is northwest of I-94 and State Highway 142.
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Kenosha city officials unanimously passed ordinances in December to attach and rezone the property, northwest of Interstate ...
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Microsoft Corp., which already is building a data center complex in Racine County community Mount Pleasant, acquired 240 acres in neighboring Kenosha County for a million-square-foot data center. AT A ...
"Today marks a transformative moment for the City of Kenosha as we proudly welcome Microsoft to our community," said Kenosha Mayor David Bogdala. "This groundbreaking investment solidifies Kenosha ...