Amazon, Missouri officials announce $10B Montgomery County data center plan

Amazon, Missouri officials announce $10B Montgomery County data center plan

News ClipKOMU 8·Montgomery County, MO·6/15/2026

Amazon announced a $10 billion investment to build a data center campus in Montgomery County, Missouri. This project is expected to create 400 full-time jobs and generate long-term economic growth for the region. State leaders, including Governor Mike Kehoe, hailed the initiative as a significant win for Missouri, emphasizing its role in innovation and AI development.

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Amazon has revealed plans to invest $10 billion in Montgomery County, Missouri, to construct a new data center campus. The announcement, made on Monday, highlights the company's commitment to community support, promising funding for local schools, emergency services, and other community programs in addition to the substantial investment.

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, a Republican, praised the project as a major public-private partnership. He stated that the data center development would create 400 full-time jobs and stimulate long-term economic growth across mid-Missouri. Governor Kehoe emphasized that this initiative solidifies Missouri's position as a national leader in innovation and contributes to America's role in artificial intelligence development, echoing a sentiment from former President Donald Trump regarding "AI dominance."