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Recent Signals

Microsoft

CommissioningNew Entrant
San Jose, California, CA

Microsoft has broken ground on a new 48-megawatt data center campus in San Jose, California, signaling active construction in the Bay Area market. As a major hyperscaler, Microsoft is expanding its Azure cloud infrastructure footprint with this project. The campus is located in San Jose, a key Silicon Valley market with strong demand for cloud and AI workloads. This represents an opportunity for infrastructure vendors, contractors, and service providers to engage during the construction phase. Given that groundbreaking has already occurred, outreach to support construction and commissioning should be treated as time-sensitive.

Jun 11, 2026

Goodman

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Goodman has acquired a 46.8-acre site in San Jose, California for $200 million, positioning itself for a major data center development in the Silicon Valley market. This is a confirmed land purchase, though no details on the general contractor, project size in MW or square feet, or construction timeline have been disclosed yet. The site is located in one of the world's leading data center markets, making it a strategically significant acquisition. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a high-value early-stage opportunity — a $200M land deal of this scale in Silicon Valley signals a substantial build-out is forthcoming, and outreach to Goodman's development and procurement teams should be prioritized now before design and contractor selections are finalized.

May 26, 2026

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Pre-PermitRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

The San Jose City Council has approved the rezoning of a site at 1260 E. Santa Clara Street to allow construction of a mixed-use development on the city's East Side. The developer behind the project is not clearly identified in the available details, and no general contractor has been named. Located in the Silicon Valley metro area of San Jose, CA, this rezoning action signals early-stage development activity, though it appears to be a mixed-use project rather than a confirmed data center effort. Sales professionals should monitor this site for further development details, as Silicon Valley rezoning actions can sometimes precede or accompany data center-related land use changes in a market with intense demand for powered real estate. The urgency is low at this stage given the limited information tying this specifically to data center development.

May 24, 2026

Equinix

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Equinix is pursuing a Special Use Permit for the construction of three new data center buildings — SV-12, SV-13, and SV-14 — totaling 579,000 square feet on an 18.56-acre site in the Silicon Valley market. The project is in the permitting phase, with approvals being sought for tree removal and site development, indicating it is moving through the municipal entitlement process. No general contractor has been publicly named at this stage. This is a significant new construction signal in one of the most competitive and supply-constrained data center markets in the country, representing a major capacity expansion by one of the world's largest colocation providers. Sales professionals targeting Silicon Valley should act promptly, as the permitting activity suggests procurement for mechanical, electrical, and construction services is either underway or imminent.

May 24, 2026

Prologis

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Prologis is planning a massive 400MW data center campus in San Jose, California, representing one of the largest data center developments in the Silicon Valley market. While the article does not name a general contractor or disclose a contract value, a project of this scale likely involves billions of dollars in construction and infrastructure investment. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, this campus will significantly expand the region's data center capacity and signals strong demand from hyperscalers and enterprise tenants in the Bay Area. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a major opportunity across power infrastructure, cooling, structured cabling, and critical facility equipment given the enormous scale of the project. The development appears to be in an early announcement phase, so early engagement with Prologis and its supply chain partners is advisable.

May 24, 2026

Vantage Data Centers

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Vantage Data Centers is building CA3, a hyperscale data center facility in San Jose, California, located near Mineta San Jose International Airport in the Silicon Valley market. The project appears to be a new construction effort as part of Vantage's expanding hyperscale campus in one of the most competitive data center markets in the country. No general contractor, specific capacity, or dollar value has been disclosed in the available details. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a confirmed build in Silicon Valley—a supply-constrained market with strong demand from cloud and enterprise tenants—making it a high-priority opportunity for infrastructure, power, cooling, and construction vendors. Outreach should be timely as the project appears to be actively underway.

May 24, 2026

Microsoft

Pre-PermitRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Microsoft has purchased 64.5 acres of land in San Jose, California, at 1657 Alviso-Milpitas Road in the Silicon Valley market, signaling plans for a major data center development. The land acquisition is confirmed and represents a significant footprint that could support a large-scale hyperscale campus. No general contractor has been named at this stage, and specific project size in MW or square feet has not yet been disclosed. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a strong early-stage signal in one of the most competitive markets in the country, and engagement with Microsoft's development team and potential GC candidates should be a priority. Given that Microsoft is in the land acquisition phase, there is a near-term window to position for construction and infrastructure supply opportunities before contractor selections are finalized.

May 24, 2026

Silicon Valley Data Centers (SVDC)

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

Silicon Valley Data Centers (SVDC) operates colocation facilities in the San Jose, CA market, including SV1 located on the Equinix Great Oaks campus with direct connections to major networks and tier-1 cloud service providers. The snippet provides general marketing information about SVDC's existing data center presence rather than details about a specific new project, expansion, or contract award. The facility is situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, one of the most competitive and sought-after data center markets in the country. For BD professionals, this signal is low-urgency as it appears to be a general company profile rather than an actionable development announcement, though SVDC's ongoing operations in San Jose suggest potential future expansion or infrastructure refresh opportunities worth monitoring.

May 24, 2026

unclear

Unknown StageRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

A data center project is being reviewed or permitted through the California Energy Commission at 1657 Alviso-Milpitas Road in San Jose, California, comprising at least two buildings (a northern and a southern facility), with the southern building sized at 0.5 MW. The developer or operator is not clearly identified in the available snippet, and no general contractor has been named. Located in the Silicon Valley market, the project's appearance before the CEC suggests it is in early permitting or regulatory review stages. For BD professionals, this represents a potential greenfield opportunity in one of the most competitive data center markets in the country, though the relatively small power capacity mentioned may indicate a modest or edge deployment. The lack of detail on the developer and project scale means this signal warrants monitoring but is not yet actionable for targeted outreach.

May 24, 2026

US Dataport

Pre-PermitRegional News
San Jose, CA, CA

US Dataport has filed for a planned development rezoning through CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) for an internet data center project in San Jose, California, within the Silicon Valley market. The project is in the early entitlement and environmental review stage, with the City of San Jose serving as the lead agency under SCH Number 2000062132. No general contractor, project size, or contract value has been disclosed at this time. For data center industry sales professionals, this signal indicates a potential greenfield opportunity in one of the most competitive data center markets in the country, though the rezoning stage means construction is likely still well in the future. The urgency is low given the early planning phase, but it is worth monitoring as rezoning approval would be a key milestone signaling project advancement.

May 24, 2026

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