Google announced plans to invest over $750 million in Nebraska this year including a new data center in northwest Omaha near State Street and Blair High Road.
Nationally, Google plans to invest approximately $9.5 billion in offices and data centers and create at least 12,000 new full-time Google jobs across the U.S. this year. Alongside Google’s existing data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa, which it is continuing to invest in this year, and its Papillion data center, the company will have three major facilities in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area.
“Google’s offices and data centers provide vital anchors to our local communities and help us contribute to their economies. As we embrace more flexibility in how we work, we believe it’s more important than ever to invest in our campuses and that doing so will make for better products, a greater quality of life for our employees, and stronger communities,” said Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet. “That’s why we’re planning to invest approximately $9.5 billion in U.S. offices and data centers this year, creating more than 12,000 Google jobs in communities across the country.”
Google also intends to contribute $100,000 to the new Central Public Library project, a transformational addition to the Greater Omaha region.
“Thank you, Google, for recognizing the potential in Omaha and our state with your investment in Nebraska,” said Mayor Jean Stothert. “It will join other significant economic investments to enhance our region with opportunities and resources. We are grateful for your investments not just in infrastructure but also in nonprofit projects, technology and education.”
Google creates economic opportunities across the Cornhusker state. In 2019, Google broke ground on a data center in Papillion where more than 120 people work in a variety of full time and external supplier roles, including computer technicians, engineers and various food service, maintenance and security roles.
“Thank you to Google for choosing to grow in Nebraska with a $750 million investment. Added to the $600 million investment in 2019, Google has put well over a billion dollars into its operations in the Cornhusker State,” said Governor Pete Ricketts.
With a $185 million commitment, Google established the Grow with Google Small Business fund and Opportunity Finance Network’s (OFN) grant program funded by Google.org. The fund has delivered low interest loans to more than 50 community development financial institutions including the Citizens Potawatomi Community Development Corporation and Self-Help Credit Union with services in Nebraska, who in turn provided loans to tens of thousands of underserved small businesses.
Google also released its 2021 Economic Impact Report for Nebraska today, sharing how Google helped provide $40.8 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of businesses, publishers, and nonprofits in Nebraska who used Google products last year to increase their online presence and connect with the people and communities they serve.
YouTube’s creative ecosystem supported 394,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the U.S. in 2020. YouTube’s creator ambassadors who reside in Nebraska include EatMoveRest and Furniture Flipping Teacher. eCreamery in Omaha is highlighted in Google’s Economic Impact Report for Nebraska in a case study that details how they used digital tools to reach customers. Owners Abby Jordan and Becky App have used Google tools to market their business,
eCreamery Gourmet Ice Cream and Gelato, from the start. They run both a retail website with customizable flavors and labels and two neighborhood storefronts in Omaha.
“Google Analytics helped us determine referral traffic and optimize our landing pages for organic traffic,” Jordan said. They could see which flavors people were searching for, like butter brickle (popular in the Midwest), and green tea (added as a result of that search insight). When both stores temporarily shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the team rallied around the e-commerce side of the business. In 2020, they shipped to all 50 states and doubled their year-over-year online revenue. “Google Ads made sure we appeared in the right places, where people were looking for a heartfelt, delicious, personal gift,” Jordan said.
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