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Amazon to build $10B data center campus in mid-Missouri

Amazon has finalized plans to build a $10 billion data center campus in Montgomery County, Missouri, creating over 400 direct jobs and generating hundreds of millions in tax revenue. The project, announced June 16, 2026, includes community funding and infrastructure upgrades but faces local opposition. Construction is expected to create thousands of temporary jobs. The campus will span 1,000 acres near New Florence, with phased development of up to 21 data center buildings.

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Amazon’s $10 billion investment was officially announced on June 16, 2026, with details on project scale, job creation, and community contributions confirmed by multiple sources.

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  1. Amazon confirms $10B Missouri data center campus, jobs and tax revenue

    Amazon has finalized plans to build a $10 billion data center campus in Montgomery County, Missouri, creating over 400 direct jobs and generating hundreds of millions in tax revenue. The project, announced June 16, 2026, includes community funding and infrastructure upgrades but faces local opposition. Construction is expected to create thousands of temporary jobs. The campus will span 1,000 acres near New Florence, with phased development of up to 21 data center buildings.

    What's confirmed:

    • Amazon will invest $10 billion to construct a data center campus in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 1,000 acres near New Florence.
    • The project is expected to create over 400 direct jobs and thousands of construction jobs, with operations generating hundreds of millions in tax revenue over 25 years.
    • Amazon has pledged $7 million in community contributions, including funding for emergency services and schools, amid local opposition.
    • The campus will be built in two phases: the first includes eight data center buildings, with a second phase potentially adding 13 more.
    • The announcement was made during a press conference with state leaders, utility partners, and economic development officials on June 16, 2026.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Local opposition remains strong, with some residents expressing concerns over infrastructure strain and environmental impact, though no organized protests or legal challenges have been reported.
    • Amazon’s Project Green may include additional infrastructure upgrades beyond the announced $7 million in community contributions, but specifics are not yet confirmed.
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