Facebook buys land in New Mexico but doesn’t say what it’s for

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Facebook has bought another 400 acres near a data center it's been building in Los Lunas, the Albuquerque Journal reports.

Facebook has more than doubled its New Mexico footprint with the purchase of more than 400 acres near its new data center.the social media giant confirmed this week that it purchased the land in March, adding to the 300 acres in Los Lunas, N.M., it already owns. But the Menlo Park, Calif.

-based Facebook declined to say what it plans to do with the property adjacent to its data center.The recent purchase was disclosed last week in a joint letter from two state Cabinet secretaries to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.Facebook is constructing a six-building, $1-billion data center on the 300-acre parcel it purchased in 2016.

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