eBay invest in new Utah datacenter

eBay have purchased land to build a new data center in South Jordan, Utah which will cost an estimated $334 million to build. The State of Utah will in return give tax breaks worth $27.3 million over a 10 year period, but tax revenue flowing into the State from eBay’s coffers in the same period is still expected to be $109 million.

The new facility to be built in Daybreak Commerce Park, is expected to create around 50 jobs paying close to $50,000 a year (plus benefits), which is around 50% higher than the average wage in the area. With the recent news that eBay are laying off around 10% of their workforce worldwide it’s great to see that they’re still investing for the future and adding to the existing US and EU datacenters.

eBay have already invested in Utah and operate a customer support center in Salt Lake, Utah with around 1600 employees including the US Top Seller Account Manager (TSAM) teams.