Mesa hears building design plans for Google’s huge data center campus

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal

The first phase of Google’s $1 billion data center campus went in front of Mesa’s Design Review Board on Tuesday.

The project — called during the meeting by its codename “Redhawk” — is planned on more than 185 acres near the northwest corner of Sossaman and Elliot roads. Its first phase will include a 288,530-square-foot data center building with a utility switchyard, a medium voltage substation that services the data center, a site entrance with a security kiosk, public road improvements and an employee office building.

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