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Inside Amazon’s $20B Investment for Expansion of its Data Centers and AI Infrastructure in Pennsylvania

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Amazon has announced plans to invest at least $20 billion in Pennsylvania to expand its data center infrastructure supporting artificial intelligence and cloud computing operations. The initiative represents the largest private-sector investment in the state to date. The announcement follows recent plans to invest up to $10 billion in data center development in North Carolina to enhance similar capabilities.

The expansion, led by Amazon Web Services (AWS), will begin with the construction of two cutting-edge data center campuses in Salem Township (Luzerne County) and at Keystone Trade Center in Falls Township (Bucks County). Various other locations across the state are also being considered as part of Amazon’s broader plan to expand its cloud and AI footprint. The huge investment will create a minimum of 1,250 high-skilled jobs in fields such as data center engineering, network operations, cybersecurity, and operations. Thousands more jobs in construction, logistics, and the supply chain will be created, providing a huge boost to the Pennsylvania economy and workforce.

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Governor Josh Shapiro hailed the announcement as a game-changer for the Commonwealth. “With Amazon’s investment of at least $20 billion in developing new state-of-the-art data center campuses in our Commonwealth, we have secured the largest private sector investment in Pennsylvania history,” he said. “This will create thousands of good-paying stable jobs and produce long-term local community revenue.”

Despite the enormous achievement, Amazon’s sight is set on a global scale as it announces a $7 billion data center investment in Hyderabad, India.

The company has signed an agreement with the Government of Telangana to significantly expand its data center footprint in the Indian state.

AWS is expected to make the multi-billion-dollar investment in its cloud infrastructure in Hyderabad over the next 14 years. Furthermore, the state will offer a package of “facilitation measures.” It will also support AWS in quickly scaling up its infrastructure in the country.

“We are delighted by the extraordinary confidence shown by global leaders like Amazon in Telangana,” noted Telangana’s Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. He also noted that the scale of commitment reflects the trust investors place in the government. “Stability and long-term vision to propel Telangana towards its $3 trillion economy goal,” he added.

Community and Workforce Development

Besides employment and infrastructure, Amazon is bringing a suite of education and training programs to make Pennsylvania citizens cloud career-ready. Some of them include:

Amazon Community Workforce Accelerator (CWA): Local education centers to upskill workers for technical roles in AWS operations.

Data Center Operations & Fiber Optic Technician Programs: Local college and vocational school training and equipment support.

Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing Workshops: Training certification for students and job seekers.

AWS Information Infrastructure Pre-Apprenticeship (I2PA): Amazon’s planned investment is not just for data centers, a compensated programs earning career readiness credentials and interviews with AWS or partner contractors are also planned.

In order to draw younger students, Amazon is launching STEM-intensive classes such as “We Build It Better” for middle and high school students and “We Will Build It Better” for elementary school classrooms. These classes are designed to foster young interest in science and technology professions with real-world equipment and environments.

Read also: Amazon to Invest $10B to Expand Its Data Center Infrastructure in Richmond County, North Carolina

Amazon Northeastern Pennsylvania Community Fund

As part of its community reinvestment plan, Amazon is also establishing the Amazon Northeastern Pennsylvania Community Fund with a starting $250,000 in grant capital. Managed by nonprofit ChangeX, the fund will provide grants of up to $10,000 to support projects in STEM education, sustainability, digital literacy, culture, and health initiatives in Luzerne and Columbia counties.

This builds on an earlier $100,000 collaboration with the Berwick-based Community Giving Foundation to support projects aimed at food security, housing, transportation, and farm education.

A Deepening Investment in Pennsylvania

Amazon’s investment is an extension of a centuries-long history of presence in the state. Amazon has invested over $26 billion in Pennsylvania since 2010 and built more than 27,000 full- and part-time jobs. Its footprint is comprised of 23 fulfillment and sortation sites and 20 last-mile delivery stations. The firm has also made investments in 12 solar initiatives and has a reverse logistics facility in Greencastle that specializes in refurbishing and recycling data center gear.

David Zapolsky, Chief Global Affairs and Legal Officer at Amazon, said that the investment reinforces the company’s ongoing commitment to economic growth and innovation. “By expanding our cloud computing infrastructure, we’re investing in Pennsylvania’s future in terms of new hiring, workforce development programs, and community investments,” he said.

As artificial intelligence and cloud computing revolutionize industries globally, Amazon’s investment represents Pennsylvania’s growing role as the epicenter of that revolution.

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Amazon to Invest $20B in Pennsylvania Data Centers: Project Factsheet

Overview

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a historic $20+ billion investment in Pennsylvania’s data center infrastructure to support AI and cloud computing expansion – the largest private sector investment in state history.

Key Details

Investment Amount: Minimum $20 billion

Announcement Date: June 9, 2025

Project Lead: Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Primary Focus: AI and cloud computing infrastructure

Locations

Phase 1 Construction:

Salem Township, Luzerne County

Falls Township, Bucks County

Additional statewide locations under consideration

Amazon’s Investment Pennsylvania and Economic Impact

Direct Jobs: 1,250+ high-skilled positions

Job Categories: Data center engineering, network management, cybersecurity, operations

Indirect Jobs: Thousands in construction, logistics, and supply chain

Amazon’s PA History: $26B+ invested since 2010, 27,000+ jobs created

Read also: Amazon Web Services (AWS) New $1B Data Center in Marysville

Peter Mwaniki is a reporter covering the construction industry for Construction Review Online. He leverages his Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Pioneer International University (PIU) to craft insightful and engaging articles for Construction Review Online, a leading online publication dedicated to the industry. Peter's work focuses on keeping readers informed about the latest trends, innovations, and challenges shaping the construction landscape. Prior to this, Peter was a freelance Journalist commercial real estate industry.

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