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Gray Construction

Pre-PermitRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

A rezoning application was filed for an approximately 18.168-acre parcel at the northwest corner of Harrison Road and Innovation Campus Way in New Albany, Ohio, within the Columbus metro area. The rezoning appears related to an ICT (information and communications technology) use, suggesting potential data center development, though the specific developer or operator is not named in the available information. New Albany is a well-established data center cluster in the Columbus market, home to major facilities from Facebook, Google, and other hyperscalers. For BD professionals, this rezoning signal from 2016 may indicate early-stage land entitlement activity that could have since progressed to construction or completion, warranting follow-up research. Urgency is low given the age of the filing, but understanding the disposition of this parcel could reveal current or upcoming opportunities in this high-demand market.

May 24, 2026

Intel

Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

Intel is developing data center and computing infrastructure in New Albany, Ohio, as part of the broader 'Silicon Heartland' initiative in the Columbus metro area. The snippet references Intel's data center platforms, process technology, manufacturing, and advanced packaging capabilities, but provides limited detail on the specific scale, cost, or construction stage of the project. No general contractor is named in the available information. For data center industry sales professionals, the Silicon Heartland development signals significant long-term investment in the Columbus/New Albany market, which could drive demand for supporting infrastructure, power, and services. However, given the lack of specifics in this snippet, urgency is moderate and further research is needed to identify actionable opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Gray Construction

Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

This snippet references data center-related activity in the New Albany, Ohio area within the Columbus metro, including a Bowling Green State University visit to New Albany and an Ohio University data center article interview, suggesting ongoing academic and industry interest in the region's growing data center market. No specific developer, general contractor, project size, or contract value is identified from the limited information available. New Albany has become one of the most prominent data center corridors in the country, attracting hyperscalers like Google, Meta, and Amazon. For BD professionals, this signal is too vague to act on directly but reinforces that the Columbus/New Albany market continues to generate significant attention and discussion around data center development. Urgency is low given the lack of concrete project details.

May 24, 2026

Gray Construction

Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

The City of New Albany, Ohio is exploring natural gas power projects to provide reliable and cost-effective energy specifically for data center operations in the area, signaling continued and growing demand for data center capacity in the Columbus metro market. The project appears to be in early exploratory stages, with no specific developer, general contractor, or project size publicly identified yet. New Albany has become one of the most prominent data center corridors in the Midwest, and the city's proactive pursuit of dedicated power infrastructure underscores the scale of demand and the increasing challenge of securing sufficient grid capacity. For BD professionals, this is an important market signal that power availability is becoming a key constraint and differentiator in the Columbus market, potentially opening opportunities for companies that can support power generation, distribution, or data center infrastructure. The urgency is moderate — the project is still in the exploration phase, but early engagement with stakeholders in New Albany could be strategically valuable.

May 24, 2026

Compugen Inc.

Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

Compugen Inc. operates or is developing a 2 MW data center facility in New Albany, within the Columbus, Ohio metro area. No general contractor or construction details are specified in the available information, and the project's current stage of development is unclear. The snippet also references PCM, Inc. and its acquisition by Insight Enterprises, though the relationship to this specific facility is not detailed. At 2 MW, this is a relatively small facility in the rapidly growing Columbus/New Albany data center market, which may represent a niche or edge deployment rather than a hyperscale build. Sales professionals should treat this as a low-urgency lead requiring further research to confirm project status and identify procurement opportunities.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

A data center site in New Albany, Ohio, located in the Licking County region of the Columbus metro, has been sold for $30.9 million, signaling renewed activity after a reported period of slowdown in the area. The buyer/developer has not been identified from the available information, and no general contractor has been named. This land purchase in the New Albany/Licking County corridor — one of the most active data center markets in the Midwest — suggests that a new construction project is likely being planned. For BD professionals, this transaction is notable because the Columbus market continues to attract significant data center investment, and the $30.9M land price points to a potentially large-scale development. Outreach should begin soon, as the project is in early stages and key vendor and contractor decisions are likely forthcoming.

May 24, 2026

Meta

Unknown StageRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

Meta is expanding its existing data center in New Albany, Ohio, as part of the continued hyperscaler-driven growth in the Central Ohio market. The article highlights that hyperscalers have been aggressively acquiring land in New Albany, with Meta among the key players investing in the region. Central Ohio, and New Albany in particular, remains one of the dominant data center markets in the Midwest, making it a high-priority area for vendors and service providers looking to capture expansion-related spend. The expansion signals ongoing infrastructure buildout that will likely require construction, mechanical, electrical, and cooling equipment procurement. Given that the expansion is already underway or confirmed, sales professionals should be engaging now to position for near-term opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Unknown (Virginia-based data center company)

Pre-PermitRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

A Virginia-based data center company has acquired 136 acres of land in Licking County near New Albany, Ohio, in the greater Columbus metro area. The acquisition adds to an already significant land position spanning Franklin and Licking counties, suggesting a major campus-scale development is being planned. The Virginia headquarters strongly suggests this is a hyperscaler or large wholesale operator such as QTS (now part of Blackstone) or Amazon/AWS, both of which have substantial Columbus-area footprints. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a clear early-stage signal of a large new construction project in one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the country. Given that land acquisition is confirmed but construction details are not yet public, now is the time to engage with potential contractors and suppliers before GC selection and procurement decisions are made.

May 24, 2026

CyrusOne

Under ConstructionRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

CyrusOne has broken ground on a new data center campus in New Albany, Ohio, within the Columbus metro area, with the first phase delivering approximately 180MW and the full site buildout expected to exceed 200MW of capacity. This is CyrusOne's first project in New Albany, signaling their expansion into one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the Midwest. The groundbreaking confirms the project is actively under construction, though no general contractor has been publicly named, representing a potential opportunity for subcontractors and suppliers to engage. For BD professionals, this is a high-priority signal given the confirmed construction start and the significant scale of the campus. Outreach should be immediate, as procurement and vendor selection for subsequent phases may still be underway.

May 24, 2026

Meta

Under ConstructionRegional News
New Albany, OH, OH

Meta broke ground on a $1.5 billion data center facility in New Albany, Ohio, within the Columbus metro area, with construction initiated in 2017. This project is described as one of the first of several significant data center investments by Meta in the region, signaling ongoing expansion activity. No general contractor was named in the available snippet. For data center industry sales professionals, Meta's sustained presence and multi-phase investment in New Albany underscores Columbus as a growing hyperscale market with potential follow-on construction and supplier opportunities. While the initial groundbreaking dates back to 2017, the reference to additional significant projects suggests continued and possibly expanding activity that warrants monitoring for new procurement cycles.

May 24, 2026

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