Microsoft is planning to build a two-building, 632K SF data center campus in San Jose as part of its global goal to build up to 100 hyperscale facilities each year.

The tech giant has filed plans to build the complex on 22 vacant acres at the intersection of Orchard Parkway and Component Drive near the Guadalupe River.

Microsoft acquired the site for about $79M last year. The Redmond, WA-based company is planning to build two four-story data centers, each encompassing 306K SF. Neither project has received city approval yet.

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