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Recent Signals

Meta

Under ConstructionNew Entrant
Richland Parish, Louisiana, LA

Meta is building a massive four million square foot data center campus in Richland Parish in northeast Louisiana, which will include its own dedicated clean power plant. The project is significant in scale, essentially the size of a small city, and highlights the growing trend of hyperscalers co-locating dedicated power generation with their data center facilities. The article focuses on community impact concerns, noting that local residents were not consulted prior to the project's development. For BD professionals, this represents a major hyperscale buildout in a non-traditional Louisiana market, creating potential opportunities for power infrastructure, cooling, and construction services suppliers. Given the scale and apparent construction activity, engagement should be timely.

May 30, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

A proposed hyperscale data center in Utah is generating attention for its massive scale, with the project footprint reportedly spanning approximately 62 square miles — large enough to dwarf the combined areas of Seattle and Bremerton. The developer behind this project has not been clearly identified in available reporting, and details on general contractor, capacity in megawatts, or contract value remain unconfirmed. The project appears to be located in the Eagle Mountain area of Utah, a region increasingly attracting large-scale data center development. For BD professionals, this signal represents a potentially enormous greenfield opportunity in the Utah market, though the project appears to be in early proposal stages with limited confirmed details. Given the extraordinary scale described, sales teams should monitor this development closely and seek to identify the developer and procurement timelines as more information becomes available.

May 29, 2026

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Under ConstructionRegional News
Richland Parish, LA, LA

A data center is currently under construction in Richland Parish, Louisiana, though the developer and general contractor are not identified in the available snippet. The article appears to focus broadly on data center activity in the Mississippi and Louisiana region, including discussion of sales and use tax incentives for eligible data center equipment purchases. The limited details available suggest this is an active construction project, but the scale, cost, and key stakeholders remain unclear. For BD professionals, this signals ongoing data center development momentum in the Gulf South region, and the mention of tax incentives indicates a favorable policy environment that could attract further investment. Given the project is already under construction, outreach to identify the developer and contractor would be time-sensitive for any equipment or services sales opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Entergy Louisiana

Under ConstructionRegional News
Richland Parish, LA, LA

Entergy Louisiana has broken ground on a new substation in Richland Parish, Louisiana, specifically designed to deliver power to an upcoming data center facility in the area. While the specific data center operator and project size are not named in the available details, the utility's investment in dedicated power infrastructure signals a significant data center development is confirmed and underway. This is a confirmed, active project as groundbreaking has already occurred on the supporting electrical infrastructure. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a tangible opportunity in a non-traditional Louisiana market where new power capacity is being purpose-built for data center load, suggesting early-stage engagement with both the utility and the eventual data center operator could be highly valuable. The urgency is high given that construction on supporting infrastructure has already begun, meaning procurement decisions for the data center itself are likely imminent or already in progress.

May 24, 2026

Hyperion

Unknown StageRegional News
Richland Parish, LA, LA

Hyperion is pursuing what is described as potentially the world's largest data center at a site in Richland Parish, Louisiana, with power consumption projected to be at least twice that of xAI's Colossus facility. The project appears to be in early planning or proposal stages, with no general contractor publicly named and significant infrastructure and power challenges still to be resolved. The sheer scale of this development, if it moves forward, would represent an unprecedented data center build requiring massive electrical infrastructure investment, construction labor, and supply chain mobilization. For BD professionals, this is an early-stage signal worth monitoring closely — a project of this magnitude would generate enormous demand for power systems, cooling, structural materials, and MEP services. Urgency is moderate given the project's early and uncertain status, but early engagement could be critical given the scale of opportunity.

May 24, 2026

Google

Unknown StageRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

Google has acquired land in Eagle Mountain, Utah, for a potential data center, as announced by the city. This is currently at the land purchase stage with no confirmed construction plans, size, or general contractor named yet. The project is located in the Salt Lake City metro area, which has been seeing growing interest from hyperscalers. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents an early-stage opportunity to engage as Google evaluates the site and moves toward potential development. Urgency is moderate — the land deal is done, but construction decisions appear to still be pending, so there is time to position for involvement as the project progresses.

May 24, 2026

Google

Pre-PermitRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

Google has acquired land in Eagle Mountain, Utah, with the potential to build a data center, signaling early-stage interest in the Salt Lake City metro area. The article also references a possible data center project in nearby West Jordan, suggesting broader regional activity. No general contractor, project size, or dollar amounts have been disclosed at this stage. For data center industry sales professionals, this land acquisition indicates Google is evaluating the Utah market for future hyperscale capacity, which could drive significant procurement activity if the project moves forward. The opportunity is early-stage and speculative, so monitoring for permitting, rezoning, or construction announcements will be critical to timing outreach.

May 24, 2026

QTS Data Centers

Unknown StageRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

QTS Data Centers is developing a new data center campus in Eagle Mountain, Utah, within the Salt Lake City metro area, with construction planned in multiple phases starting with a first phase already underway. The project represents a significant investment by QTS in Utah County, though specific capacity in MW or square footage and contract values have not been disclosed in this snippet. No general contractor has been named publicly at this stage. This is a confirmed new campus development, which signals substantial demand for construction services, power infrastructure, cooling systems, and ongoing facility support in a growing secondary market. Sales professionals should engage early, as multi-phase campus builds of this nature typically involve extended procurement timelines and opportunities across several construction cycles.

May 24, 2026

Stratos Data Center

Unknown StageRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

Stratos Data Center is pursuing a massive AI-focused data center development in the Salt Lake City metro area of Utah, described as one of the most controversial development projects in the state's history. The project appears to be in active development or planning stages, drawing significant public attention particularly regarding its impact on local homeowners and community resources. While specific MW capacity, square footage, and contractor details are not disclosed in this reporting, the sheer scale of controversy suggests a very large facility that could reshape Utah's data center market. For BD professionals, this signals a major greenfield opportunity in the Salt Lake City region with substantial infrastructure, power, and construction needs, though community opposition may affect timelines. Given the project's prominence and ongoing public debate, sales teams should engage early as procurement decisions for a facility of this magnitude are likely underway or imminent.

May 24, 2026

QTS

Unknown StageRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

QTS has begun construction of its Salt Lake City 1 data center campus in Eagle Mountain, Utah, near the broader Salt Lake City metro area. The title references Google, suggesting Google may be a hyperscale tenant or partner for this facility, though QTS is the developer and operator. Construction is confirmed and actively underway, making this a live opportunity for vendors and suppliers to engage. The Salt Lake City market continues to attract major data center investment due to favorable power costs and proximity to key fiber routes. Sales professionals should act quickly, as construction has already commenced and procurement decisions may be in progress or closing soon.

May 24, 2026

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