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Recent Signals

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Pre-PermitRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

A rezoning request for 80 acres in Salt Lake City, Utah, has encountered opposition from a local commission, despite planners recommending approval with a development agreement. The specific developer behind the rezoning effort is not clearly identified in the available snippet, and the intended use — potentially a data center or large-scale development — is implied by the scale of the land parcel. The Salt Lake City metro area has been attracting growing data center interest due to favorable power availability and climate conditions. For BD professionals, this signals early-stage land entitlement activity in the Salt Lake City market, though the commission's pushback introduces uncertainty and potential delays. This is a low-urgency signal worth monitoring for updates on the rezoning outcome and any confirmed data center involvement.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

There is activity related to the Utah Data Center (UDC) in the Salt Lake City metro area, with indications that the project is seeking to generate interest and potentially solicit contractors who can demonstrate data center construction experience. The developer or operator behind the UDC is not clearly identified in the available snippet, and no general contractor or specific project size has been named. The project appears to be in an early procurement or pre-qualification phase, as the language suggests outreach to firms that can prove their ability to construct data centers. For BD professionals, this represents a potential opportunity in the Salt Lake City market, but details are extremely limited and the stage and scope remain unclear. Given the lack of specifics, this signal warrants monitoring rather than immediate action, though early engagement could be advantageous if more details emerge.

May 24, 2026

Kevin O'Leary

Unknown StageRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

Kevin O'Leary is pursuing a large data center complex in Utah that still faces significant public permitting hurdles, including air quality and water pollution permits from state officials. The project is in an early pre-construction phase, as environmental and regulatory approvals have not yet been secured. The development is located in the Salt Lake City metro area, a growing market for data center investment in the Mountain West. For BD professionals, this project represents a potential opportunity but carries uncertainty given the outstanding permitting challenges and public scrutiny. The timeline remains unclear, and sales teams should monitor regulatory developments closely before committing resources to pursuit.

May 24, 2026

Kevin O'Leary

Pre-PermitRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

Celebrity investor Kevin O'Leary is backing a massive proposed data center campus in Utah with a staggering 9-gigawatt power capacity, with Utah Governor Spencer Cox publicly commenting on the project's rollout. The project appears to still be in early proposal stages, and no general contractor has been named. Located in the Salt Lake City metro area, this would represent one of the largest data center developments ever announced if it moves forward, dwarfing most existing campuses by a significant margin. For BD professionals, the sheer scale of this project — if confirmed and progressing — would create enormous demand for power infrastructure, cooling systems, construction services, and equipment supply across the region. However, the project's feasibility at 9 GW remains unclear and should be monitored closely for further validation before committing significant pursuit resources.

May 24, 2026

Flexential

Unknown StageRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

Flexential operates a data center in Salt Lake City, Utah, offering scalable and secure colocation services with interconnection to hundreds of carriers and hyperscale cloud providers. The snippet suggests an existing facility with expansion capabilities, but no specific new construction, expansion project, or contract details are provided. This appears to be a general marketing or informational listing rather than a discrete project announcement. For BD professionals, Flexential's presence in the Salt Lake City market signals ongoing demand for colocation and interconnection services in the region, but without concrete project details, urgency is low. Sales teams should monitor Flexential's Salt Lake City operations for future expansion announcements that could present more actionable opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Kevin O'Leary (O'Leary Ventures)

Pre-PermitRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

Kevin O'Leary announced plans via social media for a large data center campus in a rural Utah county near the Salt Lake City metro area, describing a need for a 'big campus' of approximately 40,000 units or square feet. The project appears to be in very early stages, with O'Leary promoting the concept publicly but no confirmed general contractor, specific site details, or dollar figures disclosed. The involvement of a high-profile investor like O'Leary signals potential for a significant new data center development in the Utah market, which has been attracting increasing interest due to favorable energy costs and climate conditions. For BD professionals, this is worth monitoring as it could generate substantial procurement opportunities if it moves forward, but given the limited details and social media origin, the project's status and timeline remain unclear.

May 24, 2026

Aligned Data Centers

Unknown StageRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

Aligned Data Centers appears to operate or is developing a data center campus in Salt Lake City, Utah, though the available snippet provides limited detail on the specific scale, phase, or timeline of the project. The snippet references Aligned's broader portfolio, including a next-generation campus in Northwest Texas, alongside its Salt Lake City presence, suggesting an active multi-market expansion strategy. No general contractor, megawatt capacity, or contract value was disclosed in the available information. For BD professionals, Aligned's presence in the Salt Lake City market signals ongoing demand in the Intermountain West region, which has been attracting data center investment due to favorable power costs and low corporate tax environments. Urgency is low given the lack of specific project details, but monitoring Aligned's Salt Lake City operations for future expansion announcements would be prudent.

May 24, 2026

Stratos Data Center

Pre-PermitRegional News
Salt Lake City, UT, UT

A massive data center project associated with Stratos Data Center is facing opposition from a small Utah county in the Salt Lake City metro area. The article highlights community resistance to the facility, which appears to be a large-scale new construction effort spanning a significant acreage, though specific MW capacity and dollar amounts are not disclosed in the available snippet. The involvement of local media and public officials like Schultz indicates the project is generating significant political and community debate. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals both opportunity and risk — the project represents substantial infrastructure investment in the Utah market, but local opposition could delay timelines or force design and operational concessions. Monitoring this situation is moderately urgent, as rezoning or permitting challenges could reshape the project scope or open doors for competing sites in the region.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageArticle
Texas, TX

DataBank has secured $2 billion in debt financing for a data center project in Dallas, Texas. The deal reflects the trend of AI data center development moving closer to urban centers. No specific megawatt capacity, facility size, or general contractor details were disclosed. The $2 billion debt package represents a major capital commitment to DataBank's Dallas expansion. The project is part of broader momentum in Texas data center development driven by AI demand. GCs, subs, and vendors should pursue opportunities tied to DataBank's Dallas buildout.

Apr 21, 2026

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