The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) last week approved Vantage Data Centers to receive $19.2 million in tax abatements for Vantage Data Centers to develop a data center campus outside of Reno, Nev. GOED said Vantage will invest $254 million to develop the Storey County data center facility, which will likely house one or two tenants.
“Data centers remain a vital component in our journey toward a more innovative and interconnected future,” said Governor Joe Lombardo. “I look forward to the positive impact that Vantage Data Centers will bring to our state, and I extend my best wishes for their success as they help shape Nevada’s technological landscape.”
This week’s news follows a similar GOED announcement in March, which said Vantage was looking to build a colocated data center facility in Storey County with a $150 million investment, reports Data Center Dynamics.
DitigalBridge-owned Vantage operates or is developing data centers across the US, including Ohio, Georgia, Texas, California, Virginia, Arizona, and Washington.