Article: HP WANTS TO BUILD DATA CENTER HERE

Hewlett-Packard Co. is seeking city approval to build a $100 million data center at its northwest Colorado Springs campus even as the California-based technology giant prepares to close a customer support center here that employs 800.

The company filed its request April 14 to build a two-story, 251,521-square-foot data center adjacent to its three-building, 1.1 million-square-foot complex at 301 S. Rockrimmon Blvd. and said its plans include a "potential two-story addition to the north that would also be for data center use." Although the filing doesn't mention how many people the center would employ, the plans include 40 parking spaces for employees and vendors.

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