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DC BLOX

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States Active
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Under Construction
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Regional News10
Article5
Permit1

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DCWeeklyIntel tracks 14 data center professionals at DC BLOX, including 7 at VP level or above.

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Recent Signals

DC BLOX

Unknown StageArticle
Nashville, Tennessee, TN

DC BLOX is proposing the development of a data center in the Grassmere Business Park in Nashville, Tennessee. The project is currently in the planning stage but faces opposition from the Nashville Zoo, which is located adjacent to the proposed site and has raised concerns about risks to rare animals. DC BLOX is a smaller, regional data center provider focused on underserved secondary markets in the southeastern United States. This project represents a potential market expansion for DC BLOX into the Nashville market, which is an increasingly competitive data center hub. The opposition from the zoo introduces uncertainty around permitting and timeline, making this a signal worth monitoring but not yet urgent for BD engagement.

Jun 7, 2026

Fisk University

Pre-PermitArticle
Nashville, Tennessee, TN

Fisk University plans a 30 MW data center in Nashville, Tennessee, marking a rare university entry into data center development. Nashville Electric Service and TVA are coordinating power for the project, which remains in the planning stage. The proposal has drawn local community debate over power requirements and neighborhood impact. GCs, subs, and MEP firms should engage early with this non-traditional developer, which will need experienced partners across design, construction, and operations.

Jun 3, 2026

DC BLOX

Unknown StageArticle
Indianapolis, Indiana, IN

DC BLOX is seeking zoning approval from Indianapolis city councilors for a 250 MW data center on the city's east side, near the Irvington neighborhood and Pennsy Trail. The project carries an estimated value of $4 billion. Council members remain undecided on approval. DC BLOX is a regional operator focused on underserved secondary markets in the Southeast and Midwest. GCs, infrastructure vendors, and subs should engage DC BLOX now to position for early-stage procurement once council approval clears.

Jun 2, 2026

RadiusDC

Pre-PermitPermit
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, TN

A Nashville Metropolitan Council member has proposed new zoning rules specifically aimed at regulating data center development in order to protect residential neighborhoods. This is a proactive legislative initiative rather than a response to a specific project application, signaling that Nashville is experiencing growing data center development pressure. The proposed regulations could impose new restrictions on where and how data centers can be built within the Nashville metro area, which is an emerging data center market in Tennessee. For BD professionals, this is an important signal to monitor as new zoning rules could affect site selection, permitting timelines, and development costs for future data center projects in the Nashville region. The matter is moderately urgent as the rules are still in the proposal stage, but early engagement with local stakeholders and understanding the regulatory trajectory will be critical for any planned developments.

Jun 1, 2026

DC BLOX

Under ConstructionRegional News
Greenville-Spartanburg, SC, SC

DC BLOX has broken ground on a new data center in the Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina market, with Brasfield & Gorrie serving as the general contractor. The project has already progressed to topping out, indicating construction is well underway and moving at a solid pace. This represents new construction activity in an emerging secondary data center market in the Southeast, signaling growing demand for colocation and edge capacity in the Upstate South Carolina region. For BD professionals, this is a confirmed active construction project with a known GC, making it a timely opportunity to engage on mechanical, electrical, and fit-out scopes. Outreach should be immediate given the project appears to be in mid-to-late construction phase.

May 24, 2026

Sungard Availability Services

Unknown StageRegional News
Nashville, TN, TN

This signal references a Sungard Availability Services data center in Nashville, TN, but the source material is extremely limited — consisting only of a brief snippet linking to a colocation directory listing. There is no detail on project size, construction status, general contractor, or contract value. The mention appears in the context of a discussion about Nashville's existing data center presence. For BD purposes, this confirms that Nashville has an established data center footprint with operators like Sungard, but without further details the actionable intelligence is minimal. Urgency is low until more concrete project details or expansion plans surface.

May 24, 2026

Peak 10, Inc.

Unknown StageRegional News
Nashville, TN, TN

Peak 10, Inc., a managed hosting provider, has acquired RenTech, a Nashville-based data center operator and IT outsourcing firm, giving Peak 10 an expanded footprint in the Nashville, TN market. This is a confirmed acquisition rather than a ground-up build, meaning Peak 10 is absorbing existing data center infrastructure and customer relationships. No general contractor or specific facility size or dollar amount was disclosed in the article. For data center industry sales professionals, this acquisition signals that Peak 10 is actively growing through M&A in the Nashville metro, which could lead to subsequent expansion or retrofit projects at the acquired facility as Peak 10 integrates and upgrades the site to its standards. Outreach to Peak 10's facilities and procurement teams should be timely, as post-acquisition capital improvements often follow quickly.

May 24, 2026

365 Data Centers

Under ConstructionRegional News
Nashville, TN, TN

365 Data Centers operates a facility designated NA1 in Nashville, Tennessee, though details on project size, construction status, and contract value are not disclosed in the available information. The company is led by CEO Bob DeSantis, who previously co-founded Xand, a data center provider acquired by TierPoint in 2014. The Nashville market continues to attract data center operators, and 365's presence there signals ongoing demand in the region. However, with limited details available — including no named general contractor, no confirmed MW or square footage, and no indication of current construction activity — the status and opportunity level of this project remain unclear. Sales professionals should monitor 365 Data Centers for further announcements that may clarify the scope and timeline of the NA1 facility.

May 24, 2026

Meta

Unknown StageRegional News
Nashville, TN, TN

Meta is hiring a Hyperscale Data Center Connectivity Lead in Nashville, TN (Davidson County), which signals potential data center development or expansion activity in the Nashville metro. While this is a job posting rather than a direct project announcement, Meta's recruitment of hyperscale-specific connectivity talent in a market where it has not previously had a major data center presence suggests early-stage planning or infrastructure buildout. No general contractor, project size, or contract value has been disclosed. For BD professionals, this is a weak but notable signal worth monitoring — Meta's hiring patterns in new markets have historically preceded large-scale data center investments. Urgency is low, but tracking additional signals such as land purchases, permit filings, or utility agreements in the Nashville area would help confirm whether a major project is materializing.

May 24, 2026

365 Data Centers / EdgeConneX

Unknown StageRegional News
Nashville, TN, TN

This snippet references the Nashville data center market, highlighting existing facilities including 365 Nashville (NA1) and EdgeConneX Nashville as the most popular colocation options in the metro area. No specific new project, expansion, or contract details are provided — the content appears to be a general market overview or directory listing rather than a project announcement. For a data center industry sales professional, this signal has limited actionable intelligence, as it lacks details on new construction, expansion plans, or specific developers pursuing growth. The mention of hyperscale AI data centers in rural America by Wes Cummins suggests broader industry interest in expanding beyond urban cores, but no concrete Nashville-area project is identified. Urgency is low given the lack of specific project details or timelines.

May 24, 2026

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