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Clinton Today
By the People, for the People
Clinton to Host $750M Data Center, Largest Economic Project in City History
Mayor says the investment will inject millions annually into city and school district budgets.
Mar. 6, 2026 at 5:06am
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The City of Clinton, Mississippi is planning a $750 million data center project, which Mayor Will Purdie says will be the largest economic development project in the city and Hinds County's history. Purdie expects the project to inject millions of dollars per year directly into the city's budget, the Clinton Public School District, and Hinds County.
Why it matters
This major data center investment represents a significant economic boost for the City of Clinton, providing a substantial increase in tax revenue that can be used to enhance public services, infrastructure, and education. It also positions Clinton as an attractive destination for tech companies and further economic development.
The details
The data center project will be located at the Clinton Industrial Park. While some initial site preparation work has begun, the project developer is still finalizing certain aspects of the deal. The city has offered tax incentives to land the project. Mayor Purdie confirmed the data center will not involve a power plant and will use existing power grid infrastructure supplied by Entergy. The facility will be located away from residential areas and adhere to the same standards as other industrial operations in the park.
- The city has reportedly begun some initial construction activities to rehabilitate the building site.
- Mayor Purdie stated the project developer is in ongoing negotiations about certain aspects of the project, which is why no public announcement has been made yet.
The players
Will Purdie
The mayor of Clinton, Mississippi, who confirmed details of the proposed $750 million data center project, the largest economic development project in the city's history.
Clinton Public School District
The local school district that Mayor Purdie expects will receive millions in additional annual funding from the data center project.
Hinds County
The county where the City of Clinton is located, which Mayor Purdie says will also benefit from the millions in annual revenue the data center is expected to generate.
Entergy
The utility company that will provide power to the data center through the existing power grid, according to Mayor Purdie.
Clinton Industrial Park
The location where the $750 million data center project will be situated, deep within an established industrial area away from residential neighborhoods.
What they’re saying
“It cannot be overstated the effect these revenues will have on the city and school district's ability to enhance our quality of life and education, and to strengthen the services we provide to our citizens.”
— Will Purdie, Mayor of Clinton
“The proposed location is deep within an established industrial area, well removed from residential neighborhoods. This project would be subject to the same standards and expectations as the other industrial and manufacturing operations currently operating in the industrial park.”
— Will Purdie, Mayor of Clinton
“Ultimately, most residents, when assessing the extensive benefit to our city and schools, will recognize this project as a massive economic development victory which will propel Clinton into our next prosperous chapter.”
— Will Purdie, Mayor of Clinton
What’s next
The city and project developer are still finalizing certain aspects of the deal, so no public announcement has been made yet. Once the negotiations are complete, the city is expected to formally announce the data center project.
The takeaway
This major data center investment represents a significant economic win for the City of Clinton, providing a substantial boost in tax revenue that can be used to improve public services, infrastructure, and education. It positions Clinton as an attractive destination for tech companies and further economic development, helping to propel the city into a new era of prosperity.


