Las Vegas, NV – In a powerful display of free-market enterprise and American ingenuity, hometown hero Switch continues its remarkable expansion, announcing a massive new data center campus in Pennsylvania while securing hundreds of millions more in funding. This Nevada success story underscores the strength of pro-business policies that allow companies to thrive, create jobs, and power the digital future without burdening taxpayers.

Las Vegas-based Switch revealed plans for a sprawling 382-acre data center campus in Big Beaver Borough, outside Pittsburgh. The facility will serve the growing demand from customers in the Eastern United States, joining the company’s impressive network of campuses across Nevada, Texas, Michigan, and Georgia. Company leaders emphasized their commitment to being responsible neighbors, funding necessary infrastructure themselves, and using innovative closed-loop systems that recycle water and minimize environmental impact.

This announcement comes on the heels of strong financial moves. Switch recently closed a $768 million asset-backed securities offering and secured a groundbreaking $2.6 billion syndicated letter of credit facility. These steps build on billions already raised to fuel growth, refinance debt, and support AI-driven infrastructure needs. All told, the company has accessed over $24 billion in financing since 2024, positioning it as a leader in the data center space amid surging demand for digital storage and artificial intelligence capabilities.

A Proud Nevada Champion Driving Economic Strength
Founded in Las Vegas, Switch stands as a testament to what American entrepreneurship can achieve when government gets out of the way. The company’s homegrown roots run deep in Southern Nevada, with major facilities powering everything from cloud computing to advanced AI systems. Recent land acquisitions in North Las Vegas’ Apex Industrial Park – totaling hundreds of acres – signal even more investment and opportunity right here in the Silver State.

In an era where too many communities resist progress due to overblown environmental fears or NIMBY attitudes, Switch’s approach offers a model of responsible growth. By committing to self-funded power solutions and sustainable designs, the company protects ratepayers and local resources while delivering the critical infrastructure America needs to remain the world’s innovation powerhouse.

This expansion isn’t just good for Switch – it’s a win for Nevada families, workers, and the broader economy. Data centers like these support high-paying jobs, attract investment, and help keep America competitive against global rivals. As our nation embraces the technologies of tomorrow, companies like Switch prove that free enterprise, not government mandates, builds real prosperity.
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