Amazon plans $12 billion data center buildout in Louisiana
By Greg Bensinger
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Amazon said it plans to invest $12 billion in Louisiana as part of a plan to build data centers in the Pelican State.
The Seattle-based online retailer said the data center buildout, in northwest Louisiana, will create 540 full-time jobs, as well as additional jobs it says will help support the facilities, such as electricians and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technicians.
As part of Amazon's fourth-quarter earnings report earlier this month, the company said it expected $200 billion this year in capital expenditures, a sharp increase from 2025's $131 billion, sending shares lower.
(Reporting by Greg Bensinger; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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