Nationwide, New Albany up for state grants for data center
Columbus Business First
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. and the village of New Albany are in line for $290,000 in state incentives for an in-the-works data center that could create dozens of jobs.
The Ohio Department of Development on Monday announced a $140,000 grant for Columbus-based Nationwide to fund the purchase of machinery and equipment for a $135 million data center the company is building in the village. The state has said the Nationwide project could create up to 40 jobs at the 180,000-square-foot building.
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Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. and the village of New Albany are in line for $290,000 in state incentives for an in-the-works data center that could create dozens of jobs.
The Ohio Department of Development on Monday announced a $140,000 grant for Columbus-based Nationwide to fund the purchase of machinery and equipment for a $135 million data center the company is building in the village. The state has said the Nationwide project could create up to 40 jobs at the 180,000-square-foot building.
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