Maine’s first artificial intelligence data center will be housed at the former Loring Air Force Base in Limestone.

Loring LiquidCool Data Center, owned by the Minnesota-based company LiquidCool Solutions, has signed a “long-term” lease for 115,000 square feet of space within the 450 acres of the former base owned by clean energy and development firm Green 4 Maine, the group announced in a release Tuesday.

The company is operating out of building No. 7230, a warehouse formerly used by Maine Military Authority and New England Kenworth, at the corner of Florida and Kansas roads on the eastern side of the campus. It’s unclear when the data center could become operational.

The center is intended to be the first in a “campus” of data centers within what Green 4 Maine calls its “innovation hub

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