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David Daneshforooz

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Clark County, NV, NV

Las Vegas-based developer David Daneshforooz has unveiled plans for a $3 billion, 120-megawatt data center project in Midtown St. Louis. The first phase would convert the former Famous-Barr warehouse building and Armory building into the city's largest data center. The proposal also includes a hotel and apartment complex. The project is awaiting final city approval after residents raised concerns about water use, noise, air quality, and grid strain. Developers project over 1,000 construction jobs, 200 permanent jobs, and more than $400 million in taxes and fees over the first 10 years. GCs and subs should monitor city approval progress for this major mixed-use opportunity.

May 25, 2026

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Clark County, NV, NV

Las Vegas-based developer David Daneshforooz has proposed a $3 billion data center project in Midtown St. Louis. The 120-megawatt facility would be located in the first-floor warehouse space of the former Famous Barr warehouse building, becoming the largest data center in the city. The project includes a hotel and apartment complex near the Armory building. The proposal is awaiting final city approval while dozens of residents have voiced concerns at City Hall. St. Louis currently has 12 active data centers. GCs and subcontractors should monitor city approval progress for this major mixed-use development.

May 22, 2026

NextEra Energy

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Virginia

Las Vegas-based developer David Daneshforooz has unveiled renderings for a proposed $3 billion data center project in Midtown St. Louis. The 120-megawatt data center would occupy the first-floor warehouse space of the former Famous Barr warehouse building, making it the largest in the city. The project also includes a hotel and apartment complex near the data center and Armory building. The project is still awaiting final city approval amid resident concerns about data center development. St. Louis currently has 12 active data centers. GCs and subs should track approval timelines for this major mixed-use opportunity.

May 22, 2026

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