
Google on Wednesday announced it will invest $15 billion in a data center development in Missouri’s Montgomery County.
“Today, we announced a historic $15 BILLION investment in Missouri from @Google. This project is about more than infrastructure in Montgomery County—it’s about connectivity. Connecting communities to opportunity, workers to good-paying jobs, and Missouri to the future economy,” Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe said.
Today, we announced a historic $15 BILLION investment in Missouri from @Google.
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This project is about more than infrastructure in Montgomery County—it’s about connectivity.
Connecting communities to opportunity, workers to good-paying jobs, and Missouri to the future economy. pic.twitter.com/9g5HaWyXhO
— Governor Mike Kehoe (@GovMikeKehoe) May 20, 2026
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The development will be located about one hour west of St. Louis on more than 900 acres near the Interstate 70 and Highway 19 interchange, next to a site where Amazon previously committed to building a $35 billion data center.
Wednesday’s announcement didn’t include specific
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