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Recent Signals

Evergy

Pre-PermitPermit
Kansas

A data center proposal in Edgerton, Kansas has been rejected following significant community pushback, highlighting growing local resistance to data center developments across the US. The rejection through the zoning process demonstrates that even as demand for data center capacity surges nationwide, municipal approval is far from guaranteed when residents raise concerns. This signal is significant for developers scouting Midwest locations, as it underscores the need for proactive community engagement and careful site selection to avoid costly permitting delays or outright denials.

Jun 11, 2026

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Pre-PermitRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

The Kansas City, Kansas, planning commission is set to discuss a proposed multi-billion-dollar data center project near the Kansas Speedway, indicating the project is in the early rezoning and land-use approval stage. The specific developer or hyperscaler behind the project has not been named in this report, and no general contractor has been identified. Located in Kansas City, KS, within the broader Kansas City metro market, this is a significant signal given the multi-billion-dollar scale, suggesting a major hyperscale campus that could generate substantial demand for construction, MEP, and infrastructure services. For BD professionals, this is an early-stage opportunity worth monitoring closely — planning commission discussions often precede formal approvals, meaning there is a narrow window to position ahead of contractor selections and procurement decisions.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
De Soto, KS, KS

A multi-building data center campus is being developed south of K-10 in De Soto, Kansas, within a planned industrial area in the Kansas City metro. The developer and general contractor have not been identified in the available information, and specific details on project size and contract value are not disclosed. The project appears to be a new construction effort involving a campus-scale development, which signals significant infrastructure investment in the Kansas City market. For BD professionals, this represents a potentially large opportunity across multiple buildings, but the lack of named parties and financial details makes it difficult to assess urgency or targeting. Further research is needed to identify the operator or hyperscaler behind the project and any contractors involved.

May 24, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

A hyperscale data center is reportedly being considered for the Kansas City metro area, though specific details about the developer, location, size, and timeline are not available from this source. The headline references a new hyperscale facility but the article content was not fully accessible. The project appears to be in very early or speculative stages given the language 'could be coming to' in the title. Sales professionals tracking the Kansas City market should seek out the full FOX4 article for actionable details on the developer and site location. Until more information is confirmed, this signal should be treated as preliminary and unverified.

May 24, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

Edged appears to be marketing or developing a data center facility in Kansas City, positioning it as a strategically located gateway connecting hyperscale and enterprise customers to major U.S. markets. The snippet is from what appears to be Edged's own promotional or listing page rather than a detailed project announcement, so specific details on capacity, timeline, general contractor, and contract value are not available. The project is located in the Kansas City metro, which has been gaining traction as a central U.S. data center market due to its connectivity, power availability, and lower costs. For BD professionals, this signal suggests Edged is actively pursuing the Kansas City market and may need infrastructure, construction, and equipment suppliers, but the lack of concrete project details makes the stage and urgency unclear. Further research or direct outreach to Edged would be needed to determine the scope and timeline of this opportunity.

May 24, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

Project Mica is a large-scale new construction effort involving five hyperscale data centers on a nearly 500-acre site at the northeast corner of Interstate 435 and Highway 169 in the Kansas City metro area. The developer behind the project has not been publicly identified, and no general contractor has been named at this stage. The sheer scale of the project — five hyperscale facilities on a single campus — signals a massive infrastructure buildout that will require significant electrical, mechanical, and civil contracting work over multiple phases. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a major greenfield opportunity in the Kansas City market, which is emerging as a competitive location for hyperscale deployments. Given that the project appears to be in early planning or announcement stages, now is the time to begin relationship-building and positioning for subcontracting and supplier opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

Port KC has approved what appears to be a massive hyperscale data center infrastructure initiative in the Kansas City metro area, with potential investment of up to $100 billion. The specific developer or hyperscaler behind the project is not identified in the available snippet, though the City of Olathe, KS appears to be involved. This signals that Kansas City is positioning itself as a major hyperscale data center market, which could represent one of the largest data infrastructure commitments in the region's history. For BD professionals, this is a significant early-stage signal worth monitoring closely, as a project of this scale would generate enormous demand for construction services, power infrastructure, cooling systems, and IT equipment. The urgency is moderate — while the approval appears recent, specific project details, timelines, and contractor selections are not yet clear from the available information.

May 24, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

Iron Mountain operates an underground colocation data center in Kansas City featuring a 50,000 square foot facility with 3.9 MW of total potential power capacity on a secure 22-acre campus located 110 feet underground. This is an existing, confirmed facility rather than a newly announced project, indicating Iron Mountain's established presence in the Kansas City market. The underground design offers unique physical security and cooling advantages that differentiate this facility in the region. For BD professionals, this signals that Kansas City is an active data center market with specialized infrastructure, and Iron Mountain may pursue expansion opportunities given industry-wide demand growth. Engagement with Iron Mountain regarding capacity upgrades, power infrastructure, or campus expansion could be timely as hyperscale and enterprise demand continues to rise.

May 24, 2026

Golden Plains Technology Park

Pre-PermitRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

Golden Plains Technology Park is pursuing rezoning of 882 acres to enable the first hyperscale data center development in the Kansas City market. The project is still in the early rezoning and entitlement phase, with no general contractor or specific hyperscaler tenant publicly named at this time. Located in the Kansas City metro area, this represents a significant greenfield opportunity as the market has not previously hosted hyperscale data center facilities. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals a potentially large-scale, multi-phase development that will require substantial infrastructure, power, cooling, and construction services once approvals are secured. The project is early-stage, so engagement now is critical to position for future procurement opportunities as the development progresses toward construction.

May 24, 2026

DigiCo

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, KS, KS

DigiCo is listed as operating or developing a data center designated KCM1 in the Kansas City metro area, with the snippet also referencing Oppidan's 89,842 sq ft data center in Olathe and TierPoint's facility in Lenexa, suggesting an active and competitive Kansas City data center market. The project details are limited, with no general contractor or contract value named, and the stage of development is unclear. The mention of power density up to 20kW per cabinet indicates the facility is designed for higher-density workloads. For BD professionals, the Kansas City metro continues to attract multiple operators and investors, making it a market worth monitoring for construction and infrastructure opportunities. Urgency is moderate given the lack of confirmed project timeline or construction status.

May 24, 2026

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