Expansion needed throughout and not just in central Ohio
While Ohio works to live up to the idea it is becoming “the tech capital of the Midwest,” as Lt. Gov. Jon Husted put it, one company is certainly doing its share to help. Google officials announced Monday the company is expanding to build three new data centers — in New Albany, Columbus and Lancaster — in what amounts to another $1.7 billion investment. “Ohio is establishing itself as a premier destination for technology investment,” Husted said, according to a report by the Ohio Capital Journal. What does that mean for Ohioans? Google Vice President of public policy Mark ...