U.S. Data Center fleet
Connection starts with community
We’re committed to playing a positive role in the communities across the United States where we have data centers.
Meta’s U.S. data center fleet
Learn more about the partners and places that help make our connections possible.
United States
alabama
Huntsville
$1.5 billion investment
2018 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
300+ operational jobs supported once completed
ALABAMA
Montgomery
$800 million+ investment
2024 break ground
1,000+ skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
arizona
Mesa
$1 billion+ investment
2021 break ground
1,500 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
200 operational jobs supported once completed
georgia
Stanton Springs
$1 billion investment
2018 break ground
1,300 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
200+ operational jobs supported once completed
idaho
Kuna
$800 million+ investment
2022 break ground
1,000 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
Illinois
DeKalb
$1 billion+ investment
2020 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
200+ operational jobs supported once completed
INDIANA
Jeffersonville
$800 million+ investment
2024 break ground
1,250 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
iowa
Altoona
$2.5+ billion+ investment
2013 break ground
1,300 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
400+ operational jobs supported once completed
MINNESOTA
Rosemount
$800 million+ investment
2024 break ground
1,000 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
missouri
Kansas City
$800 million+ investment
2022 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
nebraska
Sarpy
$1.5 billion+ investment
2017 break ground
1,300 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
300+ operational jobs supported once completed
new mexico
Los Lunas
~$2 billion investment
2016 break ground
1,100 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
400+ operational jobs supported once completed
north carolina
Forest City
$750 million+ investment
2010 break ground
Hundreds of skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
275+ operational jobs supported once completed
ohio
New Albany
$1.5 billion investment
2017 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
300+ operational jobs supported once completed
oregon
Prineville
$2 billion+ investment
2010 break ground
1,000 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
350+ operational jobs supported once completed
SOUTH CAROLiNA
Aiken
$800 million+ investment
2024 break ground
1,000+ skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
tennessee
Gallatin
Nearly $1 billion investment
2020 break ground
1,100 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
100 operational jobs supported once completed
texas
Fort Worth
$1.5 billion+ investment
2015 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
200+ operational jobs supported once completed
texas
Temple
$800 million+ investment
2022 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed
Utah
Eagle Mountain
$1.5 billion+ investment
2018 break ground
1,200 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
300+ operational jobs supported once completed
virginia
Henrico
$1 billion+ investment
2017 break ground
1,500 skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
200+ operational jobs supported once completed
WYOMING
Cheyenne
$800 million+ investment
2024 break ground
1,000+ skilled trade workers on site at peak construction
~100 operational jobs supported once completed