Governor McDonnell Announces Microsoft to Locate Major Data Center in Mecklenburg County

Posted: September 6, 2010 in Local Issues

I know this is pretty much old news but it seems like the price is the reason largest economic investment. It is 50 jobs vs the proposed 96 jobs for here in Page County. PTS recieved $300,00 of the governor’s grant and Microsoft received $2.1 million. In all fairness, PTS should receive the $2.1 million instead of Microsoft. After all, they are using their name to get what they want. What happened to helping the little people? The article says that Microsoft will invest up to $499 million to locate in Southern Va. Does that mean that that money is going to be used to “update” the indusrtial park to accommodate the data center?

Governor McDonnell Announces Microsoft to Locate Major Data Center in Mecklenburg County

Will be Largest Investment Project in History of Southern Virginia

~Company to Invest up to $499 million and Create 50 New Jobs~

Virginia Beats out North Carolina and Texas for Company’s Most Advanced Data Center


RICHMOND- Governor Bob McDonnell announced today that Microsoft Corp. will invest up to $499 million to locate their latest generation data center (Gen4) in Mecklenburg County, in what will be the largest economic investment in Southern Virginia history. Using modular technology and advanced cooling mechanics, the center will be Microsoft’s most advanced data center. The project will create 50 new jobs and Virginia successfully competed against North Carolina and Texas to secure this sought after facility. 

             “Microsoft is a household name and securing this global project is a significant economic win for Virginia,” said Governor McDonnell. “The company’s search process was long and competitive, and a great team of players came together to show Microsoft that Mecklenburg County was the right fit for its new version of a state-of-the-art data center. This project represents the largest investment project in the history of Southern Virginia. It will further bolster the Commonwealth’s standing as a leader in the Information Technology sector, while creating new jobs for our citizens and spurring economic development throughout the region.”

 Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

  “We are incredibly grateful for the support and work of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the economic development team, and local officials in Mecklenburg County, and are excited to announce that we will be building our latest state-of-the-art data center near Boydton, Virginia,” said Kevin Timmons, General Manager of Microsoft Datacenter Services. “This new data center will enable the best possible delivery of services to our current and future customers. My team and I look forward to engaging in the deployment of our latest modular solution in Virginia.”

Governor McDonnell approved a $2.1 million grant from the Governor’s Opportunity Fund to assist Mecklenburg County with the project. The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission approved $4.8 million in funds. The Virginia Department of Business Assistance will provide training assistance through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.      

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Mecklenburg County and the Town of Boydton to secure the project for Virginia. The Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative (MBC) provided invaluable assistance to make this project possible. MBC’s open-access fiber optic network was a key component in Microsoft’s decision to locate in Virginia, and will provide diverse fiber routes for connectivity to major carrier interconnection points in the Eastern United States. Dominion Virginia Power also was instrumental in securing this project.  Access to an extremely reliable electric supply and competitively priced electricity from environmentally responsible generation sources were critical site location factors for Microsoft.

 “Mecklenburg County is proud to announce the location of Microsoft in the Boydton Industrial Park,” said Glenn Barbour, Chairman, Mecklenburg County Board of Supervisors. “The selection of Mecklenburg County indicates that we are progressive and have the necessary tools available to offer in this high-tech age. We believe this selection by Microsoft will give our county the recognition it deserves in attracting future companies that deal in technology. We thank all the many partners who assisted us, especially Governor McDonnell’s office. Thanks to the Tobacco Commission, the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, the Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative and Dominion Virginia Power. I would also like to thank our dedicated and hard working staff for their diligent efforts in bringing Mecklenburg County forward to the 21st century.”

“I am delighted that the County, the Tobacco Commission, and Governor McDonnell’s office worked well together for the good of the region,” said Senator Frank Ruff, a member of the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission. “It is great that a company of the stature of Microsoft has seen what Mecklenburg County has to offer.”

“I am excited and thankful that Microsoft chose Mecklenburg County to locate it newest data center, resulting in new jobs and millions of dollars in investment,” said Delegate Tommy Wright, a member of the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission. “The future for economic development in Mecklenburg County and Southside Virginia is much brighter due to this successful collaborative effort.” 

 Delegate Terry Kilgore, Chairman of the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, also remarked, “The Tobacco Commission is excited about this investment in Southern Virginia.  Microsoft’s decision to locate in Mecklenberg County is a huge investment in the area and will bring much needed economic activity and development to the region.  We applaud the McDonnell Administration for their hard work in persuading Microsoft that Virginia, and more importantly Southern Virginia, really is the best place to do business.”

 “We’re very proud that our advanced fiber optic network will support the high capacity, diverse routing and low latency requirements of Microsoft’s new data center at the Boydton, Virginia GigaPark,” said Tad Deriso, President & CEO of the Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative. “Our GigaParks are a perfect example of how private sector companies like Microsoft can benefit from an advanced telecom infrastructure in a region with a low cost operating environment.”

 “Along with serving our existing customers well, we believe it is important to help attract new businesses that bring good jobs and economic growth to Virginia,” said Dominion Virginia Power CEO Paul D. Koonce. “We are pleased to have a part in today’s good news. We see Microsoft’s decision as a vote of confidence in our commonwealth and our people.”

Comments
  1. Teri Price-Gray says:

    It’s yet another case of BOHICA. The little people don’t count.

  2. Don Mattingly says:

    Your post is puzzling to me. Who are the little people? Who is getting bent over?

  3. Charles Jenkins says:

    Southern Virginia needs help to, so for the little people down there this is great news.

  4. Cabin Jim says:

    It’s a little old news, but I put some information together from this news and the latest Page County information about the data center in a post a couple of weeks ago. FWIW:

    http://hawksbillcabin.blogspot.com/2010/09/doubling-down-on-data-center.html

  5. Knock Knock says:

    I believe the words were “Skin in the game” on Speak out several months ago.

    PTS has no skin in the game. $499 million smakers is some skin.

    Funny, when you say it out loud it almost sounds un-real.

    four hundred and ninety nine million dollars.
    four hundred and ninety nine million dollars.

    The smoking lamp is lit. Smokem if you got them. Ah the sweet smell of Tobacco Money.

    Too bad there is not a poultry litter commission handing out cash. We would be thick with data centers. There is still hope PTS guys. In 50 years they will link poultry litter dust to some form of cancer and then they will form a commission and all of the rich poultry farmers can put in large % of their profits to fund a program that will give PTS money to build a data center.

    One day it will happen. Chicken S–t to Chicken salad.

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