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Michael P.
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COLUMBUS Ohio Economy CRASHES. Area agents turn to Uber Driving.

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On Monday, Microsoft said it would no longer move forward with its plans to build data centers in Licking County. The company had planned to invest $1 billion initially toward three data center campuses in New Albany, Heath and Hebron.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — After Intel announced construction on the Ohio One plant will be delayed again, Ohioans are asking if the project will make good on its promises. NBC4 spoke with an expert who believes Ohio One will fall short of its initial expectations.

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On Monday, Microsoft said it would no longer move forward with its plans to build data centers in Licking County. The company had planned to invest $1 billion initially toward three data center campuses in New Albany, Heath and Hebron.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — After Intel announced construction on the Ohio One plant will be delayed again, Ohioans are asking if the project will make good on its promises. NBC4 spoke with an expert who believes Ohio One will fall short of its initial expectations.


Oh no, now we only have 111 data centers instead of 114... "The company later added that it will continue to own the land and intends to proceed with the development at some unspecified time in the future" (article). 

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