Microsoft pauses $1 billion data center in Ohio



Microsoft has paused plans for a $1 billion data center project in central Ohio. The tech giant shared with the Columbus Dispatch that it is not moving forward with three planned data centers in Heath, Hebron, and New Albany.

Microsoft still owns the land in Ohio and the company plans to complete the project at some point in the future. In the meantime, two sites will be used for farming.



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