Google Cloud Region Coming
Today, Google marked an historic milestone by breaking ground on a cutting-edge $600 million data center in Mesa. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, the company will employ air cooling to maintain optimal conditions at the facility. This significant development marks Google’s inaugural physical presence in Arizona.
Google’s continued investment in technical infrastructure, including its data centers, plays a critical role in supporting the company’s AI innovations and growing Cloud business. The new Mesa data center will help power popular digital services – like Google Search, Gmail, Maps, Google Cloud, and others – for people and organizations worldwide. Other industries rely on data center computing power as well–including healthcare, the public sector, manufacturing, financial services, retail and more–in order to serve customers and provide key services to local communities.
To support its growing customer base, Google also announced a new Google Cloud region is coming to Phoenix to complement its existing network of regions around the world. The new Phoenix cloud region will bring Google Cloud technologies closer to local customers — ranging from small, medium and large businesses to public sector entities and other organizations — to help them deliver digital services to their own users more reliably and at higher speeds.
“Google’s investment in Arizona will be critical for the Mesa community and our state’s economy,” said Governor Katie Hobbs. “Arizona continues to attract global technology leaders due to our skilled workforce, dynamic economy and focus on innovation. We are proud to welcome Google to Arizona and look forward to the many opportunities this partnership will bring.”
“Thanks to years of hard work and targeted investments—in our STEM workforce, critical infrastructure and water conservation—the East Valley has become a premier destination for tech giants and startups alike,” said Representative Greg Stanton. “Google’s new data operations center means hundreds of high-tech, high-wage jobs for Mesans, and I couldn’t be more excited to welcome them to our state.”
“The City of Mesa is thrilled to welcome Google to our community,” said Mesa Mayor John Giles. “Google’s decision to designate Mesa as the home for its first facility in Arizona underscores its profound confidence in our city and residents.”
In 2022, Google services provided more than $11.4 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of Arizona businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators and developers.