Microsoft Pauses Construction of Portions of $3.3B Wisconsin Data Center



Microsoft has put on hold parts of the construction of a $3.3 billion data center in Mount Pleasant, Wis., in order to potentially incorporate new designs. 

“We are currently reviewing our plans for the second expansion of a Mount Pleasant data center,” a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement. “We have paused early construction work for this second phase while we evaluate scope and recent changes in technology and consider how this might impact the design of our facilities.” 

Ground was broken in January 2024 on one part of the megaproject that is is being built to expand the company’s cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure capacity.  

After it considers new designs, Microsoft will “discuss with the local and state authorities any impact these changes might have on our current or prospective permits,” the spokesperson added. “We anticipate that this process will last months. In the meantime, our commitment to and construction of our planned data center campus continues with high priority for our business.”

The first phase of project, identified as Area 3B, is on track to be operational in 2025, the spokesperson said. Construction in two other areas, known as Area 3A and Area 2, have been paused. 

Sean Ryan, a spokesperson for the Village of Mount Pleasant, said “village officials have no reason to believe this will affect the overall scope or nature of Microsoft’s project. We appreciate Microsoft being transparent with village leaders about the construction timeline for its Mount Pleasant data centers.”

The company said it is still on pace to spend $3.3 billion on the project before the end of 2026. The company indicated that it plans a significant future in AI when, on Jan. 3, in a company blog post, Microsoft announced it plans to invest $80 billion to build out AI-enabled data centers around the world in fiscal year 2025. 

Microsoft purchased the site from Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer Foxconn, which had planned to use the land for an LCD screen manufacturing center. That plan was abandoned after some construction and infrastructure work had already been started.



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