One of the world’s largest companies has acquired a massive site within a fast-growing industrial corridor east of Atlanta that could soon house a large data center campus.
Amazon Data Services Inc., a subsidiary of online retail giant Amazon, recently paid $36 million to purchase a 430-acre site in Covington, roughly 40 miles east of downtown Atlanta, according to property records. First reported by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the transaction involves Amazon Web Services, the company’s cloud computing platform, which is evaluating the location for new data storage farms.
“We are constantly evaluating new locations based on customer demand,” an Amazon Web Services spokesperson told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a statement. “We recently purchased land in Georgia and are performing due diligence in exploring possible data center locations.”









