NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Intel recently released a video of renderings showing what the 926-acre development in New Albany will look like.
The renderings show biking and running paths in addition to outdoor spaces that surround the project.
The $28 billion project is expected to bring thousands of jobs to the area when the chip factories are complete.
"It might look nice and everything, but we aren't going to have that country feel anymore," said Mari Anne Hursey.
Mari Anne and her husband Jerry have lived in their home for over 30 years.
"I'm not happy about it. Boxed in by everything, all the warehouses, the other side and housing developments," Jerry said.
Around the facility, sidewalks are carved out and paved and roads are widened to address higher traffic volume.
"The traffic has already completely changed. It starts about 5:30 in the morning and goes until 7ish," said nearby neighbor Cheryl Bush.
Gov. Mike DeWine said the facility is expected to bring new business to support the supply chain.
Intel has yet to determine when the project will be complete but is hoping by 2026.