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highplainsdem

(63,089 posts)
Mon May 18, 2026, 09:45 PM 12 hrs ago

Meta to receive over $3 billion in tax breaks for its 2,250 acre Louisiana data center - enough to fund the state's poli

Source: TechRadar

Meta to receive over $3 billion in tax breaks for its 2,250 acre Louisiana data center – enough to fund the state’s police budget for seven years

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Meta’s Hyperion campus, set to cost around $10 billion, will grant the company $3.3 billion in tax breaks according to a Sherwood News analysis.

The campus will cover 2,250 acres of Richland Parish, Louisiana, or, as Mark Zuckerberg has boasted, a site that will be “so large that it would cover a significant part of Manhattan.”

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The Hyperion campus has also required new energy generation sites to be constructed. Entergy Louisiana, the energy supplier in contract to supply Meta’s Hyperion site with electricity, was set to construct three new natural gas turbine plants. However, the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has since approved a fast-track application to triple the number of plants.

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Natural gas turbine sites are notorious for the level of noise they generate, with larger sites having a noise profile similar to a commercial airport. There have also been numerous complaints from residents living near to data centers who have been experiencing nausea, dizziness, and other symptoms associated with the hidden effects of infrasound.

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Read more: https://www.techradar.com/pro/meta-to-receive-over-usd3-billion-in-tax-breaks-for-its-2-250-acre-louisiana-data-center-enough-to-fund-the-states-police-budget-for-seven-years



EDITING to link to a Bloomberg article with a lot more background on this:

https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2026-meta-facebook-ai-data-center-louisiana/

From there, both of Louisiana’s US senators and at least three members of Congress, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, were privately briefed. Meta secured rights to the land through a shell company. Because state law barred its sale without a public bid, Meta at first leased the land. The state then changed the law and sold the parcel outright for $12.5 million.

Meta said it planned to begin operating parts of the data center in late 2028. It promised 300 full-time jobs by 2031, and 500 by 2035, with the average wage of its employees reaching at least 150% of the state average at the time. (In 2024 that benchmark was about $60,000.) If Meta hit those job and investment targets, it would qualify for a reduction in property taxes of as much as 80% through a Payment in Lieu of Tax agreement, also known as a Pilot agreement, according to documents obtained by Businessweek. Missing those targets wouldn’t void the agreement but would simply reduce the size of the tax breaks. There was no requirement to hire locally. Meta had given the project a code name befitting such a sweetheart deal: Project Sucre, after the French word for “sugar.”

Zuckerberg wanted to maintain financial flexibility, so Meta enticed Wall Street giants into a monthslong bidding war to finance the construction. The result was a joint venture named after a beignet, the famous Louisiana pastry, which left Meta with just a 20% stake in the campus. The rest would be owned by the private capital firm Blue Owl Capital Inc., backed by $27 billion in debt from asset managers including Pacific Investment Management Co. This structure kept the debt off Meta’s balance sheet while leaving it in charge of day-to-day operations.

Meta, notably, would still buy and own the chips, whose cost would run into the tens of billions of dollars. But if the current pace of semiconductor development holds, that equipment will need to be replaced every few years after the data center opens. Meta’s lease is structured in four-year increments. If it decides updating the facilities is no longer in its interests, it could walk away.
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Meta to receive over $3 billion in tax breaks for its 2,250 acre Louisiana data center - enough to fund the state's poli (Original Post) highplainsdem 12 hrs ago OP
So lonely bird 12 hrs ago #1
Data centers don't employ that many people ... VMA131Marine 12 hrs ago #2
Yes, that is precisely the point lonely bird 11 hrs ago #5
there will certainly be a net LOSS of jobs because of the datacenter. uncle ray 43 min ago #10
LA has a long history of intentionally turning a blind eye to serious health impacts from hlthe2b 12 hrs ago #3
oil and gas turned Louisiana into a toxic waste dump already, more from meta is no big deal msongs 12 hrs ago #4
Is being rich all about consuming everything? purr-rat beauty 11 hrs ago #6
I don't think it's about consumption. OGBuzz 9 hrs ago #7
they are consuming our water, our electricity, our peace...our quality of life. uncle ray 41 min ago #11
Why isn't this corrupt deal a bigger deal in the news? Envirogal 8 hrs ago #8
We really don't have much of a news media anymore. Multichromatic 1 hr ago #9
Electric rates will skyrocket. I'll bet their Republicant Reps and Senators will be Bengus81 5 min ago #12

lonely bird

(3,034 posts)
5. Yes, that is precisely the point
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:55 PM
11 hrs ago

Say, 100 jobs…$33 million per job the state fucked itself out of.

uncle ray

(3,371 posts)
10. there will certainly be a net LOSS of jobs because of the datacenter.
Tue May 19, 2026, 09:53 AM
43 min ago

as far as i'm concerned, these fucks should be paying us for the privilege of accepting their data centers.

hlthe2b

(114,674 posts)
3. LA has a long history of intentionally turning a blind eye to serious health impacts from
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:04 PM
12 hrs ago

their industrial development and even worse, intentional siting of noxious industries near poor and typically black communities. Thus, the infamous Cancer Alley--an 85-mile stretch along the Mississippi River in Louisiana, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, known for having a high concentration of petrochemical plants and significantly elevated cancer rates among residents. The area is considered a "sacrifice zone" due to the severe health risks posed by industrial pollution, with cancer risks up to forty-seven times greater than acceptable levels set by the U.S. government.

So, now this in the northern delta part of the state--where farming once flourished, but will it now with Meta's Data Center sucking all the water and energy out of the region and leaving behind noxious outputs, including noise?

msongs

(74,183 posts)
4. oil and gas turned Louisiana into a toxic waste dump already, more from meta is no big deal
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:22 PM
12 hrs ago

OGBuzz

(605 posts)
7. I don't think it's about consumption.
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:53 AM
9 hrs ago

A thousand millionaires will have at least one thousand homes filled with furniture and the rest, at least one thousand cars, and they will each consume 3 meals a day.
The one billionaire on the other hand with the same net worth does not consume or contribute anywhere near that much to the economy. He can only live in so many homes, buy so many yachts and drive so many cars. He definitely won't be eating 3,000 meals a day.
These people are all competing with each other to see who's going to reach that magical $1 trillion first. The rest of us don't count.
Why on earth would Zuckerberg or META need or deserve a $3 billion tax break anyways? Would he build his data center in Bangladesh if he didn't get it?

Envirogal

(326 posts)
8. Why isn't this corrupt deal a bigger deal in the news?
Tue May 19, 2026, 01:37 AM
8 hrs ago

What a slimy way to go about this—shell companies leasing land until the “law” could change so Zuckerberg could buy it outright and then get a third of the costs covered by the tax payers who will suffer because of the negative environmental impacts?!!!

They need to identify what politicians approved all of this and who changed the land ownership law?

These billionaires and set up to take everything, thanks to the GOP and a few Dems. Sickening.

Multichromatic

(212 posts)
9. We really don't have much of a news media anymore.
Tue May 19, 2026, 08:50 AM
1 hr ago

The media is of the billionaires, by the billionaires, and for the billionaires.

Bengus81

(10,364 posts)
12. Electric rates will skyrocket. I'll bet their Republicant Reps and Senators will be
Tue May 19, 2026, 10:31 AM
5 min ago

right there trying to help those poor ole consumers.

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