
""With abundant clean power and recycled water available immediately adjacent, we will transform unused wastewater treatment facility land into a hub for data centers and advanced manufacturing that power the AI revolution right here in Silicon Valley. It's the largest economic development opportunity our region has seen in years, and we're excited for Prologis to turn this vision into jobs, investment, local tax revenues and long-term prosperity for our residents.""
"Prologis' plan makes the most of the land's potential by focusing on data centers and advanced manufacturing uses - industries that generate high-quality jobs and strong local revenue is tailored for California's regulatory environment, with flexible building designs, efficient land parcelization, and a clear strategy to utilize the first 250 megawatts of available power. The company told the city it also is committed to partnering with Pacific Gas and Electric Company to secure additional capacity in future phases, ensuring the site's long-term growth potential."
The City of San José selected Prologis Inc. as the preferred developer for 159 acres at the San José–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility near Highway 237 and Zanker Road. The planned campus will focus on data centers and advanced manufacturing and is expected to create an estimated 6,000 jobs and generate roughly $30 million in annual tax revenue. The site benefits from abundant clean power and recycled water adjacent to the land. Prologis proposes flexible building designs, efficient parcelization, an initial strategy to use 250 megawatts of power, and a commitment to partner with PG&E for future capacity. The lease structure is designed to limit risk to the wastewater facility while promoting long-term economic growth.
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