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By Cindy Riley
As the inaugural project in Mobile, Ala.’s Civic Center redevelopment plan, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) new district headquarters will serve as a source of pride for Port City officials. A topping out ceremony for the building was held in April, as the project moves one step closer to its 2025 completion. CEG CORRESPONDENT
“Due to the age and condition of our current federal building, which was built during the Nixon administration, it just no longer fits the current ever-growing requirements of the district,” said USACE Realty Officer Willie L. Patterson III. “The city is very excited, as the new Mobile district headquarters is the first of many improvements to the area to break ground.”
The structure, designed to accommodate approximately 900 employees, is located on the southeast portion of the Civic Center site, anchoring the intersection of Claiborne and Canal streets. “The site is ideal, because we, as well as the city, wanted the USACE to remain downtown,” said Patterson. “With the see USACE page 6
Meta Plans $800M Next-Generation Data Center in Montgomery Meta Platforms, the technology giant that operates Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp, among other products and services, plans to open an $800 million data center in Alabama’s capital city that will support 100 operational jobs and build on the company’s previous investment in the state. Its data centers are a key part of the global infrastructure that brings its Meta rendering technologies and services to life. Based in Menlo Park, Calif., Meta’s Meta’s new 715,000-sq.-ft., AI-optimized data center will proposed 715,000-sq.-ft., AI-optibe built off Interstate 65 in Montgomery.
mized data center will be constructed off Interstate 65 in Montgomery, across from the Hyundai automotive assembly plant. Meta’s new complex will be the company’s second location in the state, joining its other Alabama data center campus in Huntsville. Together, they represent an investment commitment of $1.5 billion by Meta in the state. Made in Alabama, the online news site for the state’s Department of Commerce, reported that Gov. Kay
Ivey joined Meta officials as well as several other state and local leaders at the Montgomery Whitewater facility for a ceremony May 2 to unveil Meta’s new investment plans at the site. “Each day, millions of people around the world use Meta’s products, and the next-generation Alabama data center in Montgomery will soon help keep the company’s popular platforms running smoothly,” Ivey said. “We’re committed to helping the company grow and prosper here.” see META page 2