Microsoft buys land for Kenosha data center: Lots of excitement, few details
- Microsoft has bought about 240 acres of land in Kenosha, as announced by officials on Monday.
- The City of Kenosha paved the way for data center development by passing ordinances to attach and rezone the property in December 2024.
- City of Kenosha Mayor David Bogdala called the investment a transformative moment for the community.
- Gov. Tony Evers stated that the investment will help harness AI and support economic growth in Wisconsin.
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