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Nearly five years after quietly buying hundreds of acres in Chesterfield, Google has revealed big plans for the property.

The tech giant intends to building a data center facility on a 300-plus acre site at 2700 Bermuda Hundred Road near Meadowville Technology Park. The project was announced in collaboration with Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office at an event held Wednesday morning.

The Chesterfield project comes as part of a $9 billion investment by Google in its Virginia operations, an initiative that includes expansions of existing facilities in Prince William and Loudoun counties. Google said the investments to be made through 2026 would expand the company’s cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Google didn’t share details on the

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