The Mesa City Council has endorsed a development agreement paving the way for a substantial Google data center in the Phoenix, Arizona suburb. Valued at $1 billion, the expansive facility is slated to encompass 750,000 square feet (70,000 sq m) upon completion. Negotiated over the past year under the discreet moniker 'Project Red Hawk,' Google, operating incognito as 'Stone Applications, LLC,' secured planning permissions for the data center project on 187 acres of agricultural land situated at the northwest intersection of Elliot and Sossaman roads.
The inception of this endeavor traces back to 2019, with the facility set to unfold across three phases by 2030. The inaugural phase, spanning 288,530 sq ft (26,805 sq m), is projected to go live in July 2025. Concurrently, Google, through its subsidiary Stone Applications LLC, has initiated proceedings for Redhawk Phase 2—a 280,000 sq ft (26,010 sq m) edifice.
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