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Amazon Data Services

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Recent Signals

Amazon (AWS)

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Outside Austin, Texas, TX

Amazon Data Services, AWS's land acquisition arm, purchased approximately 1,300 acres outside Austin, Texas for hyperscale data center campus development. The parcel ranks among the largest single data center land acquisitions in the U.S. A site this size points to a multi-phase, multi-billion-dollar campus buildout. No capacity or project value has been disclosed. GCs, power infrastructure contractors, and cooling/equipment vendors should engage now to position ahead of upcoming RFPs.

May 11, 2026

Amazon Data Services

Pre-PermitArticle
Gainesville, Virginia, VA

Amazon Data Services has purchased 44 acres of land near Gainesville, Virginia for $120 million, as reported by InsideNoVa.com. This land acquisition in the Prince William County area of Northern Virginia signals Amazon's continued expansion in the world's largest data center market. The $120 million price tag for 44 acres reflects the premium land values driven by hyperscale data center demand in the region. This purchase is likely the precursor to a major new data center campus development that will require design, construction, and equipment procurement. Sales professionals should track this project closely, as Amazon's development pipeline in Northern Virginia continues to grow and presents near-term opportunities for vendors and service providers.

Apr 30, 2026

Amazon (AWS)

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Near Gainesville, Prince William County, Virginia, VA

Amazon Data Services, a known subsidiary of Amazon/AWS, has purchased 44 acres of land near Gainesville in Prince William County, Virginia for $120 million. This transaction represents a significant investment at approximately $2.73 million per acre, reflecting the premium pricing for data center-suitable land in Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley. Prince William County has been a major expansion corridor for hyperscalers as Loudoun County land becomes increasingly scarce and expensive, making this acquisition a continuation of AWS's aggressive buildout strategy in the NoVA market. For BD professionals, this signals upcoming large-scale data center construction that will require power infrastructure, fiber connectivity, cooling systems, and a wide range of construction and operational services. The deal is highly actionable now, as site preparation and procurement cycles for a project of this scale will begin imminently.

Apr 19, 2026

Amazon Data Services

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Gainesville, Virginia, VA

Amazon Data Services has purchased 44 acres of land near Gainesville in Prince William County, Virginia, for $120 million. The acquisition signals a significant data center development in one of the most active data center corridors in the country. Prince William County continues to attract major hyperscale investments due to its proximity to existing infrastructure and fiber connectivity. The deal represents a substantial land investment at approximately $2.7 million per acre. GCs, subcontractors, and equipment vendors should monitor this site for upcoming development activity and permitting milestones.

Apr 15, 2026

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OperationalAir Permit
Louisa, VA, VA

Amazon Data Services operates the Northeast Creek Tech Campus located on Jefferson Highway (US Route 33) in Louisa, VA. The facility functions as a data processing services center and appears to be an existing operational data center rather than a new construction project. The site lacks specific construction permits or scale indicators like generator capacity or acreage details. This represents an operational signal rather than an early construction indicator, suggesting the facility has been established for some time rather than being in development phases.

Apr 9, 2026

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