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Amazon is to demolish a number of office buildings acquired in Sterling, Virginia, last year and replace them with four data centers. First reported by BizJournal, Amazon Data Services has filed plans ...
A speculative industrial project under construction in Sterling, Virginia, appears to have landed the No. 1 tenant in the logistics space.. Amazon reached an agreement with Industrial Property ...
Amazon has acquired three data centers it occupies in Sterling, Virginia, from its landlord. Citing Loudoun County property records, BizJournal reports Amazon Data Services acquired a 33-acre ...
Amazon's footprint is expanding once again in Northern Virginia, this time with a trio of buildings in Loudoun County. Amazon Data Services Inc. bought three Sterling office buildings at 46000 ...
Of all the places where Amazon operates data centers, northern Virginia is one of the most significant, in part because it’s where AWS first set up shop in 2006.
Amazon’s first Virginia fulfillment operations opened in Sterling in 2006. The new Virginia Beach facilities represent the company’s 14 th fulfillment and sortation center in the Commonwealth ...
Amazon opened its first fulfillment center in the state in 2006, in Sterling. The Virginia Beach buildings will be the company’s 14th sorting and fulfillment center in Virginia and its 17th delivery ...
Amazon first launched its Virginia fulfillment operations in 2006 in Sterling. The company has grown its operations network to include more than 20 fulfillment and sortation centers and delivery ...
SUFFOLK, Va. (WSET) --Governor Ralph Northam announced Tuesday, March 10 that Amazon is continuing its investments in Virginia with the launch of two new operations facilities in Hampton Roads.