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Recent Signals

Legacy Investing

Unknown StageArticle
San Antonio, Texas, TX

Legacy Investing, a real estate investment firm, is planning a 50MW data center development outside San Antonio, Texas, valued at approximately $1.5B. The project is in the planning stage, and the developer reportedly required immediate closure on the property. Legacy is a new entrant to the data center market with no prior DC development experience. GCs, subs, and specialty vendors should engage early to support design, construction, and operational needs.

Jun 1, 2026

CBRE

Pre-PermitArticle
Abilene, TX, TX

CBRE is hiring a Data Center Construction Manager for a project in Abilene, Texas, a market that has seen growing interest from data center developers due to available land, power, and favorable conditions in West Texas. This construction management hire confirms an active data center build in Abilene, though the underlying developer or operator is not identified from the listing alone. Abilene is an emerging secondary data center market, and this signal could indicate a new entrant or expansion by a hyperscaler or colocation provider. BD professionals should investigate which company is building in Abilene with CBRE managing construction, as this could represent a meaningful opportunity. Medium urgency given the construction-stage activity in an emerging market.

May 29, 2026

CBRE

Pre-PermitArticle
Abilene, TX, TX

CBRE is hiring a Data Center Construction Manager in Abilene, TX, which is a strong signal that an active data center construction project is underway or imminent in this market. Abilene is an emerging data center location in Texas, and CBRE's construction management hiring suggests a client has engaged CBRE to oversee a build in the region. This is a meaningful BD signal for equipment vendors, contractors, and service providers targeting new data center construction in secondary Texas markets. The specific client or developer is not identified, but follow-up research into Abilene-area data center permits and land acquisitions could reveal the end customer. Urgency is medium to high given the construction-stage timing.

May 29, 2026

DataBank

Unknown StageRegional News
Dallas, TX, TX

Stream Data Centers is developing a major 77-acre hyperscale campus in South Dallas County consisting of three buildings, each rated at 80 MW and 508,000 square feet, for a total capacity of approximately 240 MW and 1.5 million square feet. This is a new construction project positioned to serve hyperscale tenants in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro, one of the nation's most active data center markets. No general contractor has been publicly named yet, which represents a potential opportunity for construction and subcontracting firms. The sheer scale of this multi-building campus signals significant procurement needs across mechanical, electrical, and structural trades. Given that the project appears to be in active development or marketing phases, BD outreach should be timely to capture early-stage contractor selection and equipment sourcing opportunities.

May 29, 2026

Prometheus Hyperscale

Unknown StageRegional News
Dallas, TX, TX

Prometheus Hyperscale lists a Dallas 3 data center facility in the Dallas–Fort Worth market, with references to 4 nearby facilities, suggesting an expanding colocation footprint in the region. No specific details on project size, construction stage, general contractor, or contract value are provided in this listing. The facility appears to be part of Prometheus Hyperscale's broader DFW campus strategy, indicating sustained demand for colocation capacity in one of the nation's largest data center markets. For BD professionals, the lack of detailed project specifics makes this a low-urgency signal, but it is worth monitoring Prometheus Hyperscale's DFW expansion plans for potential infrastructure and services opportunities. Further research is needed to determine whether Dallas 3 represents a new build, an operational facility, or a planned expansion.

May 26, 2026

QTS Data Centers

Unknown StageRegional News
Dallas, TX, TX

QTS Data Centers operates a data center campus in South Dallas, Texas, as part of its broader Texas portfolio that also includes facilities in Irving and San Antonio. The snippet references QTS's South Dallas campus, indicating an established or actively developing multi-facility presence in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro. No specific capacity, square footage, or contract details are provided in this excerpt. For data center industry sales professionals, QTS's continued investment in the South Dallas market signals ongoing demand in one of the nation's top data center metros, presenting opportunities for infrastructure, power, cooling, and construction services. Given that this appears to be an existing campus rather than a newly announced project, outreach should focus on expansion or refresh opportunities rather than greenfield procurement.

May 26, 2026

River City

Pre-PermitRegional News
Richmond, VA, VA

This article appears to cover a Richmond School Board rezoning vote related to River City, involving the relocation of 453 students, rather than a data center project. The Richmond, VA School Board voted 8-1 to approve a rezoning measure after previously rejecting it 5-4. Based on the limited snippet available, this does not appear to be a data center-related signal, and there is no mention of a data center developer, operator, or hyperscaler. Sales professionals should note that this is likely a false positive for data center business development purposes. No urgency is indicated for the data center industry.

May 24, 2026

DPR Construction

Unknown StageRegional News
Richmond, VA, VA

This snippet references a broader article about the data center industry reaching a 'critical crossroads' in Virginia, but provides no specific project details, developer names, locations, or sizing information. The Richmond metro area is a significant data center market within Virginia, and the mention of a critical crossroads suggests regulatory, energy, or policy challenges that could affect future development in the region. Without the full article content, no specific project or opportunity can be identified. Sales professionals monitoring the Virginia market should seek out the full article by Michael Martz for deeper insight into what policy or infrastructure constraints may be emerging. Urgency is low based on the limited information available, but the broader signal about Virginia's data center landscape warrants attention.

May 24, 2026

DataBank

Under ConstructionOpinion
Dallas, TX, TX

Dallas has been ranked the No. 1 primary data center market in the world, surpassing established markets like Northern Virginia and Atlanta, signaling continued and accelerating demand for data center capacity in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro. No specific developer, project, or general contractor is named in this report, but the ranking reflects the region's strong infrastructure, power availability, and favorable business climate driving hyperscaler and enterprise investment. Secondary markets in Texas, including Austin-San Antonio and West Texas, are also gaining traction, suggesting geographic expansion of data center development across the state. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a strong macro signal that DFW remains the most competitive market globally for new builds and expansions, making it a priority region for business development outreach. While no single project is identified, the market-level momentum suggests numerous opportunities are either in pipeline or under construction across the metro.

May 24, 2026

DataBank

Unknown StageRegional News
Dallas, TX, TX

This article references a data center project in Dallas, Texas, but the snippet provides virtually no substantive details about the development, including the developer, size, contractor, or project stage. The source appears to be a business journal list or directory entry rather than a detailed project announcement. Given the Dallas–Fort Worth metro is one of the largest and fastest-growing data center markets in the U.S., any new activity there is worth monitoring. However, without additional details on the developer, capacity, or timeline, there is no actionable intelligence for business development at this time. Sales professionals should flag this for follow-up research but should not prioritize outreach based on this limited information alone.

May 24, 2026

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