The $510 million land deal for the undisclosed business that I posted about in October 2023 has been revealed. Internet giant Google confirmed Feb. 15 that it is planning to build a $510 million data center at the Pine Hill Business Campus west of Summerville — the company’s second in the Charleston region.

The project has received historic tax breaks from Dorchester County and a discount electricity deal from Dominion Energy. Google also has not said when it will begin construction or how many jobs it will create at the 231-acre site along Highway 17A.
The Pine Hill data center will join another that the company completed in 2007 at Mount Holly Commerce Park off Highway 52 near Moncks Corner in neighboring Berkeley County.
Google, going by the aliases Project Evergreen and Gannett Enterprises LLC, has also purchased 206 acres for a proposed third data center near the county’s Winding Woods Commerce Park along Highway 78. The company said it only plans to develop the Pine Hill project for now but will hold onto the other land near the town of St. George for potential future needs according to business demands.
The sale of the properties had not been recorded with the Register of Deeds as of Friday (2-16-24)
Members of Dorchester County Council have said the Pine Hill data center is expected to generate about $2 million a year in new revenue and they have praised Google’s community involvement, including providing free laptops to local schools.

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