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Known for its peanuts and peach trees, Douglas County is home sweet home to our
Georgia data center campus. Near Atlanta, our first Georgia facility was built
here in 2007 and was among the first adopters in the industry to use recycled
industrial water to cool servers.
We enjoy collaborating with our neighbors and investing in our Georgia
community. We’re looking forward to a bright future in the region.
For general inquiries, email us at
douglascounty@google.com.
“From Trauma to Triumph”
“I Feel Like I’ve Seen It All”
Dave Moody on starting and growing his company, CD Moody Construction
“Smart water use in Google's Douglas County data center”
Google Sustainability
“UPS uses Google Cloud to build the global smart logistics network of the future”
Google Cloud and Home Depot case study
Google Data Center invests in Workforce Innovation Labs
A skilled local workforce
Local government policies that partner with businesses
Well-developed energy infrastructure
Investment to date
$1.2B+
Google has committed more than $1.2 billion of investment in Georgia since building the Douglas County data center in 2003.
Philanthropic giving
$58M+
Since 2005, Google and Googlers have given more than $58 million in philanthropic giving (cash grants, employee donations, and gift match) to organizations and nonprofits in Georgia.
Volunteer hours
38K+
Since 2010, through Google.org, Google employees volunteered more than 38,000 hours with nonprofits and schools.
Economic Activity Generated
$17.7B
In 2024, Google helped provide $17.7 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of Georgia businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators, and developers.
The data center in Douglas County powers services like Google Analytics, which businesses like the Just Add Honey Tea Company use to shape their marketing strategy.