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Nebius

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Birmingham AL

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Recent Signals

Nebius

Pre-PermitPermit
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, AL

The Birmingham City Council approved new zoning rules specifically governing data centers after a lengthy public comment session lasting nearly three hours, indicating significant community interest and engagement on the matter. The rules appear to establish a regulatory framework for data center development within Birmingham, Alabama, rather than approving a specific project by a named developer. This is a significant regulatory signal for the Birmingham market as it sets the groundwork for future data center projects by codifying zoning standards, which could either facilitate or restrict development depending on the specifics of the rules adopted. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals that Birmingham is actively positioning itself as a potential data center market, and developers considering the area should review the newly adopted zoning provisions to understand site eligibility and development constraints. The urgency is moderate — while no specific project was approved, the regulatory framework is now in place, meaning developers and infrastructure providers should begin evaluating opportunities in Birmingham promptly.

Jun 11, 2026

Nebius

Pre-PermitPermit
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, AL

The City of Birmingham, Alabama has adopted a new zoning ordinance specifically addressing data centers, establishing regulations for how and where data centers can be developed within the city. While the specific details of the ordinance, including any applicant or developer names, are not fully available from the article metadata alone, this represents a proactive municipal effort to create a regulatory framework for data center development. This is significant for business development professionals as Birmingham is positioning itself as a data center market by formalizing zoning rules, which could streamline future permitting and attract new investment. The signal suggests that Birmingham is actively courting or responding to data center interest, making it a market worth monitoring for upcoming development opportunities. Urgency is moderate as this is an enabling regulatory action rather than a specific project filing.

Jun 11, 2026

Nebius

Pre-PermitPermit
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, AL

A lawsuit challenging the Birmingham Zoning Board's decision related to a data center project has been dismissed by a judge in Birmingham, Alabama. The details of the original zoning application, the specific developer involved, and the nature of the zoning approval that triggered the lawsuit are not fully specified in the available article description. The dismissal of the lawsuit effectively clears a legal obstacle for whatever data center zoning decision the Birmingham Zoning Board had previously made, potentially allowing the project to move forward. For data center industry sales professionals, this signal suggests that a data center development in Birmingham, Alabama may now proceed without legal impediment, making it worth monitoring for upcoming construction and infrastructure procurement opportunities. The urgency is moderate, as the legal clearance may accelerate project timelines.

Jun 1, 2026

Hoar Construction

Unknown StageRegional News
Birmingham, AL, AL

DC BLOX is expanding its Birmingham, Alabama data center campus to accommodate wholesale and hyperscale opportunities, indicating growing demand in the Birmingham metro market. The expansion includes both committed and planned capacity, though specific megawatt totals and dollar amounts were not disclosed in the snippet. DC BLOX is the developer and operator, and no general contractor has been publicly named. This is a notable signal for the Birmingham market, which is an emerging secondary data center hub, and the move toward hyperscale-ready capacity suggests increasing interest from larger tenants. Sales professionals should engage promptly, as the project appears to be actively underway with committed phases already in progress.

May 24, 2026

Nebius

Unknown StageArticle
Birmingham, Alabama, AL

Nebius is building a new data center along Milan Parkway near Lakeshore Parkway in the Oxmoor area of Birmingham, Alabama, where land has already been cleared for construction. The project has generated local controversy, including a lawsuit involving developer defendants and allegations of police harassment against a community leader. Nebius, an AI infrastructure company spun out of Yandex, represents a relatively new entrant in the U.S. data center development market. This is a notable signal for BD professionals as it indicates active construction in the Birmingham market, which is an emerging data center geography. The urgency is moderate to high given that site clearing is already underway.

May 21, 2026

Nebius Inc.

Unknown StageArticle
Birmingham, Alabama, AL

Nebius Inc. is planning a data center development in the Oxmoor Valley neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, but the project is facing legal opposition from local homeowners who have filed a lawsuit against both the city of Birmingham and Nebius to block the project. Nebius, a relatively newer entrant in the data center space (spun out of Yandex's international operations), is attempting to establish infrastructure in the Birmingham market. The lawsuit indicates the project is still in early planning or permitting stages and faces significant community resistance that could delay or derail development. For BD professionals, this represents both a potential opportunity to engage with Nebius on infrastructure and equipment needs, but also a signal to monitor closely given the legal uncertainty. The urgency is moderate — the project's timeline is likely to be extended due to litigation.

May 14, 2026

Unknown

Under ConstructionArticle
Independence, Ohio, OH

Nebius broke ground on a 400-acre, multi-building AI data center campus near Little Blue Parkway in Independence, Missouri. The project is Nebius's first gigawatt-scale U.S. digital infrastructure project at 1.2 GW capacity. Construction will generate approximately 1,200 jobs, with 130 permanent high-tech positions once fully operational. The campus is expected to produce $650 million in tax payments to local jurisdictions over 20 years. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe voiced state support. GCs, MEP contractors, and power infrastructure vendors should pursue this massive greenfield build.

May 13, 2026

Alabama Power

Pre-PermitUtility Signal
Oxmoor Valley, Birmingham, AL

A data center project in the Oxmoor Valley area of Birmingham, Alabama has drawn community opposition, though organized resistance appears to have fizzled. Residents remain concerned about the facility's impact on the surrounding area. Alabama Power is associated with the project's utility service. Details on capacity and project value have not been disclosed. The project appears to be advancing despite local pushback. GCs and subcontractors tracking Alabama data center opportunities should watch for permitting and construction updates.

May 11, 2026

Alabama Power

Unknown StageArticle
Oxmoor Valley, Alabama, AL

A data center project is planned for the Oxmoor Valley area in Alabama, facing community opposition from local residents though the battle against it appears to have fizzled out. The specific developer behind the project is not identified in the available article summary. The project was apparently planned before being publicly announced, with residents raising concerns about its impact. This signal suggests a data center development moving forward in a non-traditional market in Alabama despite local resistance, which could represent an opportunity for infrastructure and services vendors. The project appears to be in early planning stages, making it a moderate-urgency lead for business development outreach.

Apr 25, 2026

Hoar Construction

Unknown StageNew Entrant
Birmingham, Alabama, AL

The Birmingham City Council passed a six-month moratorium on new data center development in March 2026, and the Birmingham mayor is now weighing in on a project referred to as the Oxmoor AI factory. The project appears to be an AI-focused data center planned for the Oxmoor area of Birmingham, Alabama, though specific details about the developer, capacity, and scale are not provided in the available summary. The moratorium suggests significant local debate around data center growth in Birmingham, which could delay or complicate permitting for this and other projects in the area. For BD professionals, this signals both opportunity (Birmingham is emerging as a data center market attracting AI workload interest) and risk (regulatory uncertainty due to the moratorium). Urgency is moderate — the moratorium creates a window where developers and suppliers should monitor policy developments closely before committing resources.

Apr 24, 2026

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