CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Google has added signage outside its new Clarksville data center at the former Hemlock site.
The $600 million center is expected to create about 70 new jobs and attract worldwide attention to Clarksville-Montgomery County.
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The Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board posted the picture Tuesday on its Facebook page.
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Enoch Moeller, Site Operations Manager for Google said last week that the center will be comparable in size to two big box stores and will house thousands of specialized computer servers.
Completion of the center may take anywhere from two to four years, according to Moeller.