In what would be one of the largest construction projects in Minnesota's recent history, Meta Platforms Inc. plans to build a $700 million data center in Rosemount.
Meta, parent company of Facebook, confirmed in a Friday filing with the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC) that it is the parent company of Amber Kestral, the firm that filed the project with the state. The PUC must approve electric contracts with Xcel Energy regarding the project.
The project — which Meta plans to power with renewable energy — is planned for 280 acres of UMore Park property along County Road 42 next to Dakota County Technical College. The University of Minnesota Board of Regents' finance and operations committee will vote on the $39.7 million land sale at its meeting Thursday.
The project still has several steps before it is finalized, and a timetable has not been laid out publicly. Meta representatives were unavailable for comment Friday afternoon.
Rosemount Mayor Jeff Weisensel, who said the city is still under a nondisclosure agreement regarding the identity of the company, said the project as outlined would be "significant" for the city.
For one, as the U sells pieces of UMore for development, the land goes on the tax rolls, "key to the city's future," he said.
"We're looking forward to a firm that appreciates ... the emerging technology and innovation that we're trying to attract," Weisensel said.
In November 2022, Xcel filed with the PUC details of how the project would create 1,000 construction jobs and at least 50 full-time jobs. The data center, the filing said, would be for the company's own operations.