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Recent Signals

Evergy

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Kansas

Red Wolf DCD has purchased land in Kansas City, Kansas (KCK) for a new data center campus development. As a newer entrant in the data center space, Red Wolf DCD's land acquisition signals growing interest in the Kansas City metro area as a data center market. The KCK location offers advantages including competitive power costs and central US connectivity. This move highlights the continued geographic diversification of data center investment beyond primary markets.

Apr 19, 2026

Google

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, KS

A Google-affiliated company has purchased 430 acres of land in Kansas City, Missouri, signaling a major hyperscale data center development in the region. Google is the identified buyer behind the transaction, though the specific LLC or shell entity used for the purchase was not disclosed in the available details. The property is located in the Kansas City, Missouri market, which has been attracting increasing data center investment due to favorable energy costs and central geographic positioning. For BD professionals, this is a significant signal — a 430-acre land acquisition by Google suggests a large-scale, multi-phase campus development that will drive substantial demand for construction, power infrastructure, fiber connectivity, and cooling solutions. This is a high-urgency opportunity as site preparation and vendor selection processes typically begin shortly after land acquisition for deals of this magnitude.

Apr 19, 2026

Evergy

Unknown StageArticle
Kansas City, Missouri, KS

A 30MW data center development is being planned for a former newspaper building at the Western Union site in Kansas City, Missouri, with the facility potentially reaching 20 stories in height. The developer and specific project details have not been disclosed in the available information, making it difficult to assess the commercial opportunity. This represents a significant mixed-use data center development in Kansas City's urban core, suggesting potential for high-density colocation or enterprise services. The project appears to be in early planning stages, requiring further intelligence gathering to identify the developer and timeline for business development engagement.

Mar 22, 2026

Evergy

Pre-PermitArticle
Kansas City, Missouri, KS

Mainmark Building in Kansas City, Missouri's 64108 zip code is marketing 5,000 square feet of office and data center space for lease through Cushman & Wakefield. The property represents a smaller-scale, mixed-use offering typical of secondary market data center real estate that blends traditional office with colocation or edge infrastructure. This availability signals Kansas City's continued positioning as a secondary hub for distributed data center capacity, competing with Tier 2 markets like St. Louis and Dallas for regional cloud and enterprise workloads. The mixed office-data center positioning is notable as most modern data center listings separate these uses, suggesting either a retrofit conversion opportunity or a legacy facility adapting to market demand. Vendors focused on edge computing, regional cloud services, and smaller MSP/colocation operators should monitor Kansas City leasing activity, as the 5,000-SF range typically attracts mid-market tenants with 500-2,000 kW power requirements.

Mar 9, 2026

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