The West Memphis City Council recently discussed possible incentives to woo a $3 billion data center to the area.
The project, which is covered by a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), could create 300 jobs and cost $3 billion to develop. As presented to the City Council, the facility was described as “technical,” though wage figures for the resulting jobs were not shared at the July 11 meeting.
“We’re under an NDA for everything. We’d love to tell you everything we know, but this is for a project that is considering locating in West Memphis,” said Ward Wimbish, general manager at West Memphis Utilities, at the City Council meeting. “At the moment, it is believed we are the No. 1 pick for them. They have to make certain decisions about property acquisitions, and one of their asks is for a PILOT [payment-in-lieu-of-taxes].”
Memphis Business Journal


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