Google Expands Digital Infrastructure Footprint in Tulsa County
Google and Beale Infrastructure are working together to build a new data center campus in unincorporated Tulsa County near Cherokee Industrial Park. The 506-acre campus will join Google's global network of data centers that power technology such as Google search, online banking, hospitals, and emergency systems.
The planned investment includes Google's commitments to community engagement and transparency, energy affordability, managing water responsibly, training a local workforce, and supporting the community.
Google has invested over $15 billion in Oklahoma since setting up its first data center campus in Pryor in 2011. The company is also expanding its digital infrastructure footprint in the state with new facilities under construction in Stillwater and Muskogee County.
The Tulsa Regional Chamber said that Google's investments and technologies have helped provide over $2.6 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of Oklahoma businesses, publishers, nonprofits, creators, and developers since 2025.
Google is committed to building its data centers with a focus on being a good neighbor first. This includes strengthening the local energy grid and creating opportunities for local businesses, families, and schools.