It is the second time the Internet service provider has sited a massive data complex in Prince William County. The deal was clinched after state and county officials agreed to give it a raft of grants. In April, the Sterling-based company opened a data center in the Battlefield Business Park that was regarded as a coup for the county.
The 240,000-sf facility, to be located at Linton Hall Road, will employ about 175 people and house about $400 million in computer equipment.
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