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>Interstate 80 stretches 2,919 miles from New Jersey on the East Coast to California on the West. That’s made it a superhighway, carrying tons of goods across America from one coast to the other, and bringing along hundreds of logistics hubs or warehouses all along the way.
But it’s not just a superhighway when it comes to transporting goods across the nation. It has also become an information superhighway, too. In the past year, $24 billion in data centers were announced across 15 projects, all somewhere along I-80, according to Site Selections’ Conway Project Database, a global database of corporate facility expansion projects.
Part of the reason for that is a major transcontinental fiber line that is co-located along Union Pacific rights of way, as well as along I-80. But the trend does have a very noticeable gap when it comes to Wyoming.
Archive: https://archive.today/AzX5c
From the post:
>>Interstate 80 stretches 2,919 miles from New Jersey on the East Coast to California on the West. That’s made it a superhighway, carrying tons of goods across America from one coast to the other, and bringing along hundreds of logistics hubs or warehouses all along the way.
But it’s not just a superhighway when it comes to transporting goods across the nation. It has also become an information superhighway, too. In the past year, $24 billion in data centers were announced across 15 projects, all somewhere along I-80, according to Site Selections’ Conway Project Database, a global database of corporate facility expansion projects.
Part of the reason for that is a major transcontinental fiber line that is co-located along Union Pacific rights of way, as well as along I-80. But the trend does have a very noticeable gap when it comes to Wyoming.
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