Microsoft‘s data center footprint in metro Atlanta continues to expand.
The company confirmed to Atlanta Business Chronicle that it is the developer seeking a $75 million tax break over 10 years in Fulton County for a data center in Union City.
“Microsoft purchased this additional property in Fulton County, Georgia, to support data center construction already underway in the area,” said Bowen Wallace, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Datacenters, Americas sector, in a prepared statement.
The Development Authority of Fulton County will discuss providing tax incentives for the project during a Tuesday meeting.
The company is considering multiple locations outside of the county as well, according to a fact sheet from the development authority.
The project plans would include three data center buildings that would be owned and operated by Microsoft. Developing the site could cost about $43.5 million.
Atlanta Business Chronicle








