Data-center owner Switch is expanding to a new state and raising more money, amid America’s heated growth of digital storage space — a rapid industry increase that has rankled communities around the country. Las Vegas-based Switch announced plans last week to develop a 382-acre data-center campus outside Pittsburgh, saying the sprawling complex will serve customers concentrated in the Eastern U.S. It did not provide a construction timeline or cost estimate in the release. But it said the campus, in Big Beaver Borough, Pennsylvania, would join Switch’s portfolio of facilities in Nevada, Texas, Michigan and Georgia. “We are excited to invest in this region and partner with the community to be a responsible, long-term neighbor,” Natalie Stewart Mitchell, senior vice president of government affairs and campus development at Switch, said in the April 30 news release.…