CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Google has broken ground on a $600 million data center in Tennessee that will bring 70 to 100 high-tech jobs. Google officials on Friday announced new and expanding data centers and offices in 14 states, including the Clarksville, Tennessee, center. Sen. Bob Corker's office says the facility will be Google's eighth U.S. data center and the 15th worldwide.
Google breaks ground on $600M Tennessee data center