Amazon data center unit acquires George Washington University Virginia campus


A technician works at an Amazon Web Services AI data center in New Carlisle, Indiana, U.S., October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Noah Berger for AWS

WASHINGTON, March ⁠2 (Reuters) - Amazon unit Amazon Data Services is acquiring George ⁠Washington University's Virginia Science and Technology campus for $427 million, ‌the university said on Monday, part of a rapid expansion of infrastructure to support artificial intelligence.

The campus student newspaper said the deed authorizes Amazon to build ​a data or information technology center on ⁠the site in Ashburn, ⁠Virginia.

Amazon did not immediately comment.

The company said in 2023 it planned ⁠to ‌invest $35 billion by 2040 to expand data centers in Virginia, adding to $35 billion it had spent on data ⁠centers in northern Virginia over the 10 years ​to 2020.

Tech firms' ‌outlays have skyrocketed as they work to meet growing demand ⁠for AI ​software, computer chips and other infrastructure. The companies have committed at least $630 billion this year, and some investors fear a growing AI-led bubble.

George ⁠Washington University, which is based in ​Washington, said the deal allows the university the option to keep programs at the site for up to five years.

The university said the ⁠sale was "part of a broader strategy to strengthen GW’s long-term financial health and to invest more deeply in our academic mission and community" but did not resolve the underlying causes of ​its structural deficit.

GWU took actions last year ⁠to cut costs, including axing some jobs, curbing travel, reducing capital ​spending, and temporarily cutting salaries of the ‌university’s leadership team. It added it ​will likely still need to get smaller to address financial issues.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sonali Paul)

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