Apple Reno Data Center, Nevada

Apple proposed building a data center here, at the new Reno Technology Park, next to Interstate 80, east of Reno, in 2010. Since then the site has been built, and expanded, costing more than $1 billion. It is one of several data center locations for Apple, which operates others in North Carolina, Oregon, Arizona, and Iowa. Across the Interstate is the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, where the datacenter company Switch is building on of the largest datacenters in the country, and where Google purchased 1,200 acres for a datacenter in 2017.