Microsoft acquires land in Longmont
LONGMONT – Microsoft Corp. has purchased about 8 acres of land at the Clover Basin Business Park with plans to build a modular data center.
The facility will be across Disc Drive from Seagate Technologies. The business park is in southwest Longmont at the corner of Nelson Road and North 75th St.
The sale price was not disclosed, and the warranty deed has not yet been posted by the Boulder County assessor’s office.
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The new facility is not expected to bring many jobs to the area, Longmont Area Economic Council president John Cody said.
A Microsoft spokesperson declined to comment. Calls to Western Property Advisors Inc., which manages the business park, were not returned.
LONGMONT – Microsoft Corp. has purchased about 8 acres of land at the Clover Basin Business Park with plans to build a modular data center.
The facility will be across Disc Drive from Seagate Technologies. The business park is in southwest Longmont at the corner of Nelson Road and North 75th St.
The sale price was not disclosed, and the warranty deed has not yet been posted by the Boulder County assessor’s office.
The new facility is not expected to bring many jobs to the area, Longmont Area Economic Council president John Cody said.
A Microsoft spokesperson declined to comment. Calls to Western…
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