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Recent Signals

Hut 8

Unknown StageMarket Report
Miami, FL, FL

Hut 8 is hiring a Director of Asset Management (Engineering and Finance) in Miami, FL, signaling expansion of their data center and digital infrastructure asset portfolio. Prologis is also hiring a VP Investment Officer for Data Centers focused on Central/East regions based in Dallas, TX, indicating continued investment in data center real estate. These hiring signals from both a crypto/HPC infrastructure company and a major logistics REIT expanding into data centers reflect strong market demand for data center talent and capacity.

Jun 9, 2026

Georgia Tech / Coda

Under ConstructionRegional News
Atlanta, GA, GA

A ceremonial groundbreaking has taken place for the Coda building in Atlanta, GA, a mixed-use development associated with the Georgia Tech community that includes data center and high-performance computing components. The event was attended by Georgia Tech President G.P. "Bud" Peterson along with Atlanta business and civic leaders, signaling strong institutional and community support for the project. The Coda facility is located in Atlanta's Midtown Technology Square area, a growing hub for tech and research infrastructure. While specific project size, contract value, and general contractor details are not provided in this snippet, the groundbreaking confirms active construction is underway. Sales professionals should monitor this project for potential infrastructure, cooling, and power supply opportunities as construction progresses, though urgency is moderate given the early stage and limited detail available.

May 26, 2026

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Pre-PermitRegional News
Atlanta, GA, GA

A local council in the Atlanta metro area has approved a rezoning request from residential (R20) to commercial (C2) designation, brought forward by an applicant named Witcher. The snippet does not explicitly mention a data center project, so the connection to data center development is unclear, though rezoning to commercial use in the Atlanta market can be a precursor to data center or industrial development. No developer, operator, or general contractor specific to a data center project is identified. The Atlanta metro remains one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the Southeast, so commercial rezoning activity is worth monitoring. Given the limited detail, this signal is low urgency but may warrant further investigation to determine if the rezoned land is tied to a data center use case.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Atlanta, GA, GA

A contaminated town in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area is pursuing data center development as an economic revitalization strategy tied to AI infrastructure growth. The specific developer, project size, and contract value are not identified in the available snippet, though local leaders are actively promoting the opportunity despite community concerns about environmental risk and accountability. The project appears to be in early planning or discussion stages, with no confirmed general contractor or hyperscaler attached. For BD professionals, this signal suggests a greenfield opportunity in the Atlanta market where land may be available at lower cost due to contamination history, but community opposition and remediation requirements could complicate timelines. Urgency is low given the early and uncertain stage, but monitoring is warranted as Atlanta remains a top-tier data center market.

May 24, 2026

Unknown (New Hampshire-based company)

Unknown StageRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

A New Hampshire-based company is planning to build an AI-ready data center in a Miami neighborhood, with the project currently going through a conditional use approval process before a local board. The developer's specific identity is not fully disclosed in the available snippet, though they appear to be seeking zoning or land-use permissions needed to move forward. The project is located in the Miami metro area in South Florida, a market that has seen increasing interest from data center operators due to growing demand for AI workloads and connectivity to Latin American markets. For BD professionals, this represents an early-stage opportunity where construction services, equipment supply, and infrastructure partnerships have likely not yet been locked in. The project appears to still be in the permitting and approval phase, meaning there is time to engage but urgency is moderate as conditional use approvals can accelerate timelines quickly once granted.

May 24, 2026

Brasfield & Gorrie

Unknown StageRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

The Miami-Dade County Commission is considering a moratorium on data center development in its unincorporated areas to study existing regulations and assess the impacts of such projects on the county. No specific developer, operator, or general contractor has been named in connection with this action, and no project size or dollar amounts have been disclosed. This is taking place in the Miami, FL metro area, a market that has seen growing interest for data center development. For BD professionals, this is a significant regulatory signal — a development pause could delay pipeline projects, alter site selection strategies, and shift near-term opportunities to neighboring jurisdictions or incorporated municipalities within the county. The urgency is moderate: while no projects are immediately halted, sales teams targeting the South Florida market should monitor this closely as the outcome will shape the competitive landscape for future data center builds in the region.

May 24, 2026

iM Critical

Unknown StageRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

iM Critical acquired a data center property at 100 NE 80th Terrace in Miami, Florida, in October 2021, and appears to be operating or developing the iM Critical Miami Data Center at that location. No general contractor, project size, or contract value has been disclosed in the available information. The project is situated in the Miami metro, a growing data center market driven by demand for connectivity to Latin America and the Caribbean. For BD professionals, this signals iM Critical's commitment to the South Florida market, though the lack of detail on scale and construction status makes the opportunity unclear. Further research is recommended to determine whether active construction or expansion is underway and to identify potential vendor and contractor needs.

May 24, 2026

Iron Mountain Data Centers

Under ConstructionRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

Iron Mountain Data Centers has broken ground on MIA-1, a new 16 MW data center facility in Miami, FL, confirming the project is now under construction. No general contractor has been publicly named for the build. The project is located in the Miami metro market, which continues to see growing demand alongside nearby facilities from Cogent and Equinix. This groundbreaking represents a confirmed new construction opportunity in South Florida, signaling active investment in the market and potential near-term demand for construction materials, MEP equipment, and related data center infrastructure services. Given that construction is already underway, sales professionals targeting this project should act quickly to engage with the project team on any remaining procurement needs.

May 24, 2026

Metrobloks

Under ConstructionRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

Metrobloks has acquired a site in Miami for a new 15MW data center, signaling continued investment in the South Florida market. Separately, Iron Mountain has broken ground on its first Miami data center (MIA-1) as of February 2025, indicating growing hyperscale and colocation demand in the region. Both projects represent new construction activity in Miami-Dade County, FL, a market that is rapidly expanding as a data center hub. For BD professionals, the presence of multiple developers actively building in Miami underscores strong near-term demand for power, cooling, and infrastructure services. Outreach to both Metrobloks and Iron Mountain should be prioritized given that these projects are in early construction or site preparation phases.

May 24, 2026

Ecotal

Unknown StageRegional News
Miami, FL, FL

Ecotal is hiring a Head of Preconstruction Strategy for Hyperscale Data Centers based in Miami, FL, signaling that the company is building out its internal capabilities to plan and execute large-scale data center projects. While no specific project details, site, or megawatt capacity are mentioned, the hiring of a senior preconstruction leader strongly suggests Ecotal is in the early planning stages of one or more hyperscale data center developments. The Miami location positions this activity within the growing South Florida data center market. For BD professionals, this represents an early-stage opportunity to engage Ecotal before general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers are selected, as preconstruction leadership hires typically precede major procurement decisions. Outreach should be timely, as the company appears to be actively standing up its project delivery team now.

May 24, 2026

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