• Still More Companies Eyeing Quincy

    August 3rd, 2007 : Rich Miller

    A dozen data center operators have indicated interest in developing sites in Quincy, Washington. Read More

  • More Data Centers Coming to Quincy

    August 1st, 2007 : Rich Miller

    Base Partners has acquired a 70-acre development site in Quincy, Wash., where it plans 400,000 square feet of data centers. Read More

  • Ask.com Confirms Moses Lake Facility

    July 12th, 2007 : Rich Miller

    Search engine Ask.com has confirmed earlier reports that it will build a data center in Moses Lake, Washington. Read More

  • Sabey Eyes Expansion in Quincy, Wash.

    April 25th, 2007 : Rich Miller

    Data center developer Sabey Corp. is looking to expand its presence in central Washington, perhaps by buying land in the Port of Quincy. Read More

  • Data Centers Create Boom in Quincy

    April 3rd, 2007 : Rich Miller

    The economy in Quincy, Wash. is booming in the wake of Microsoft's selection of the town for a major data center project. Read More

  • The Economic Impact of A Data Center

    March 15th, 2007 : Rich Miller

    The NY Times explores the economic impact of Google's new data center project in Lenoir, N.C., a struggling town with a furniture-driven economy. Read More

  • Microsoft Readies Quincy Data Center

    March 11th, 2007 : Rich Miller

    A peek inside Microsoft's new 470,000 square foot data center in Quincy, Washington. Read More

  • Ask.com Plans Washington St. Data Center

    February 9th, 2007 : Rich Miller

    Ask.com plans a data center in Moses Lake, Wash., not far from facilities being built by Microsoft, Yahoo and Sabey. Read More

  • Huge Power Draws for Google, Yahoo, Sabey

    August 10th, 2006 : Rich Miller

    Microsoft, Yahoo and Sabey have contracted for enormous amounts of power from local utilities to power their data center projects in central Washington. Read More

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