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Published May 09, 2007 11:44 pm -

CNI data center could bring 1,000-1,500 jobs



By Carol Cole

Transcript Staff Writer

A 150,000-square-foot Tier 4 data center is being planned for Norman’s Oklahoma Technology Corridor by Chickasaw Nation Industries.

The highly secure data center is a “hardened bunker” that could bring 1,000 to 1,500 highly paid jobs, said Don Wood, executive director of the Norman Economic Development Center.

The Norman City Council heard details of the CNI project at Tuesday night’s meeting and voted to approve rezoning from A-2 or agricultural to a Planned Unit Development for the 41-acre tract at SH 9 at the end of John Saxon Boulevard in southeast Norman. A preliminary plat also was approved along with a change in the Norman 2025 Land Use and Transportation Plan from future industrial area and very low density designation to current urban service area and industrial designation.

Mayor-elect Cindy Rosenthal said she had the opportunity to visit with CNI’s CEO Deryl Wright.

“This is a growing company and I for one am very excited to see them coming to my community,” Rosenthal said.

Ward 2 councilmember Richard Stawicki said he wanted to point out that CNI has been a good corporate citizen of the state.

“It will be a pleasure to see them have more people work here in Norman,” Stawicki said.

“This is the best of all worlds and I think we need to celebrate it,” said Ward 1 councilmember Bob Thompson.

CNI is the multi-hundred million dollar economic development arm of the Chickasaw Nation, which has been renovating the former Saxon Publishing “Building 1” into its new corporate headquarters. Its first building is adjacent to the new site.

Saxon Boulevard would be extended south and would connect to a large internally looped “ring road” that would service the new lots.

CNI’s new data center, “Building 2,” would be equipped with redundant power, emergency systems to last 60 to 90 days, dual power feeds, dual IT feeds and the ability to withstand an F-4 tornado.

“It’s about as secure as you can get as far as redundancy and everything else,” Wood said.

CNI is working to secure federal data contracts and is in negotiations with the University of Oklahoma for a possible Tier 3 data center in the building, as well as some private company data business, Wood said.



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