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Amazon‘s $10 billion investment in North Carolina represents a significant expansion of cloud computing and AI infrastructure in a region that has experienced significant economic transition since losing textile and apparel manufacturing jobs decades ago. This substantial commitment to build a technology campus in rural Richmond County demonstrates how tech giants are extending their data center footprints beyond traditional tech hubs, potentially revitalizing communities that have faced economic challenges.

The big picture: Amazon is investing $10 billion to build a new cloud computing and AI infrastructure campus in rural Richmond County, North Carolina, creating at least 500 technical jobs and supporting thousands more through construction and supply chain opportunities.

Why this matters: The investment targets a region that suffered significant economic losses when textile and apparel jobs disappeared, offering a potential revitalization through high-tech employment and infrastructure development.

Key details: The new campus will employ engineers, network specialists, security experts, and other technical personnel to support Amazon’s expanding cloud and AI operations.

  • Amazon has promised to support universities, community colleges, and workforce training programs to develop local talent.
  • The company has already invested $12 billion in North Carolina since 2010 and currently supports 24,000 full- and part-time jobs in the state.

Local impact: Richmond County commissioners approved an incentives package to secure the project, which will include significant upgrades to essential infrastructure.

  • The development will modernize water systems, wastewater facilities, and fiber optic networks, providing community-wide benefits.
  • County Manager Bryan Land characterized the project as transformative for the rural community.

What they’re saying: North Carolina Governor Josh Stein endorsed the investment as positioning the state as a hub for cutting-edge technology while driving substantial economic growth.

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