Wednesday, April 4th 2012, 1:58 pm
Google on Wednesday unveiled plans for expanding its data center at the MidAmerica Industrial Park south of Pryor.
During a news conference in Oklahoma City, Google officials said a new structure will be built next to the original data center and will double production capacity.
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin welcomed the announcement.
"Google's decision to increase the size of their data center in Mayes County highlights the attractiveness of our state as a place to invest and do business," Fallin said. "As a global company recognized for creating innovative online tools that help businesses and individuals succeed, Google has found a technical workforce with a strong work ethic in Oklahoma, one equal to the task of operating their data center in Pryor.
"Moreover, Google's substantial investment, one of the largest in our state's history at more than $700 million, represents a major step in further diversifying our state's economy and ensuring Oklahoma plays a large role in the ever-emerging tech industry."
The Google data center in Mayes County currently employs more than 100 workers and with the expansion plans, it will result in the creation of up to 50 additional jobs, officials said.
Google's new building will include a cafe equipped with both indoor and outdoor seating areas where breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served for the round-the-clock workforce.
In addition to a full-featured gym complete with shower facilities, the building will also provide office space and meeting areas.
"We are committed to strengthening our investment in Mayes County," Google Data Center Operations Manager Mike Wooten said.
"In addition to expanding our operational footprint, our new facilities will enable us to offer services to our employees that will improve their day-to-day work experience and contribute to their health and well-being. We have an outstanding workforce in Pryor, and we are so appreciative of the exceptional reception we have received from the local community and the state of Oklahoma. We are glad to be in Oklahoma."
Google is supporting educational initiatives in science, technology, engineering and mathematics as well as many other projects in Mayes County, the company said.
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