
Google has announced plans to invest more than $1 billion in Texas this year, focusing on its data center campuses in Midlothian and Red Oak. The investment aims to meet the growing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence services. Google has been present in Texas since 2007, with offices in Dallas, Austin, and Houston, and contributed $47 billion in economic activity for businesses, nonprofits, and creators across the state last year.
Great day yesterday in Midlothian, TX as @Google announced $1 billion in new investment into the Lone Star State. For jobs and businesses, Texas is the best place to call home! https://t.co/ybCTO3pGav
Google LLC has announced to invest more than $1 billion in Texas this year. https://t.co/OznmAcKlgJ
Texas has outpaced the nation in annual job growth rate! There are also more Texans working than ever before. We’ll continue to increase investments in education, innovation, and workforce training to build a bigger, better Texas for all. More: https://t.co/6zsnUEkr6W https://t.co/wOiUn8EnpD



