KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A $100 billion data center campus is coming to the Northland, Port KC announced Tuesday.

Port KC said the campus will bring critical development infrastructure, significant community investment and long-term economic growth.

The campus will be built on 379 acres of land within an existing industrial mega site, KCI-29. Port KC said the project will consist of six hyperscale data centers—totaling up to 1.8 million square feet.

"Designed to power the next generation of cloud computing and technology-driven industries, the campus represents one of the largest technology investments in the region's history by one of the world’s leading tech companies," Port KC said in a news release Tuesday.

The project is expected to generate more than $110 million in tax revenue across

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