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Recent Signals

Google

Pre-PermitPermit
Missouri

Independence, Missouri residents are concerned that proposed zoning law changes could pave the way for additional data center development in their area. The zoning modifications signal growing interest from data center operators in the Kansas City metro region, which has been attracting increasing attention as a lower-cost alternative to primary markets. Community opposition highlights the ongoing tension between data center economic benefits and neighborhood quality-of-life concerns, a dynamic playing out across many US markets as the sector expands rapidly.

Jun 11, 2026

ORACLE KC-7/8 DATA CENTERS

Pre-PermitPermit
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, MO

A hyperscale AI data center project is moving forward in Independence, Missouri, prompting neighboring residents to retain legal counsel to challenge or influence the development. While the specific developer and zoning application type are not detailed in the available article summary, the fact that neighbors are lawyering up suggests the project is advancing through the local approval process and may face opposition or conditions. Independence is located in the Kansas City metropolitan area in Jackson County, Missouri, which is an emerging market for large-scale data center development. For business development professionals, this signals an active hyperscale opportunity in the Kansas City market where infrastructure sales (power, cooling, connectivity) will be needed, though community opposition could delay timelines. The situation appears moderately urgent as the project is in motion but faces potential legal and community headwinds.

Jun 4, 2026

Oracle

Unknown StageNew Entrant
Texas

Oracle has launched a new campaign highlighting its commitments to Doña Ana County, including Project Jupiter, a data center featuring a cleaner fuel cell power solution. The project emphasizes clean energy integration for data center operations. Oracle is positioning the facility around fuel cell technology to support its infrastructure needs. Specific capacity, timeline, and project value details have not been disclosed. GCs, subs, and vendors with fuel cell and clean energy expertise should monitor this project for potential opportunities in Doña Ana County.

May 27, 2026

Metrobloks

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, MO, MO

Metrobloks is planning a three-building data center campus in Kansas City, Missouri, representing a new construction project of undisclosed size. No general contractor or specific dollar amount has been identified from the available information. While the snippet appeared in a Miami market overview, the actual project is located in the Kansas City market. This signals Metrobloks' expansion ambitions and potential opportunities for contractors, equipment suppliers, and service providers in the Kansas City area. The project appears to be in early planning stages, so urgency is moderate but early engagement could be advantageous.

May 24, 2026

Lambda

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, MO, MO

Kansas City, Missouri is developing a new zoning code framework for data centers, including a Conditional Use Permit process that has gone before the planning commission. The specific developer behind the application is not named in the available details, but the city's proactive effort to create data center zoning signals growing demand in the Kansas City metro market. This is an early-stage regulatory development rather than a confirmed construction project, meaning the market is still taking shape. For data center industry sales professionals, this is an important signal that Kansas City is positioning itself to attract data center investment, and companies should monitor the permitting and zoning outcomes closely to identify incoming projects. Urgency is moderate — the regulatory groundwork is being laid now, and early engagement with developers scouting the market could yield competitive advantage.

May 24, 2026

Lambda

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, MO, MO

A massive $12 billion data center project in Kansas City is facing delays due to a lawsuit filed by community members and an environmental group raising concerns about the development. The developer behind this mega-campus has not been clearly identified from the available information, and no general contractor has been named. The project is located in the Kansas City metro, which has been emerging as a growing data center market in the central United States. The lawsuit introduces significant uncertainty around the project timeline, though the sheer scale of the investment at $12 billion signals that this would be one of the largest data center developments in the region if it proceeds. Sales professionals should monitor this closely — while the legal challenge creates near-term risk, the project's enormous value means substantial procurement opportunities remain on the horizon if the lawsuit is resolved favorably.

May 24, 2026

Nebius

Under ConstructionRegional News
Independence, MO, MO

Nebius, a Dutch tech company, has broken ground on a new 45-acre AI data center in Independence, Missouri, within the Kansas City metro area. The project is confirmed as new construction and has advanced to the groundbreaking stage, though it faces community opposition. No general contractor or specific dollar amount has been publicly named at this time. This is a significant signal for the Kansas City data center market, as a major international AI-focused company is committing substantial acreage to a new facility, which could drive demand for construction services, power infrastructure, and cooling equipment. Given that groundbreaking has already occurred, outreach to the project team should be treated as urgent for any vendor seeking to participate in the build-out.

May 24, 2026

Nebius / Meta

Unknown StageRegional News
Independence / Kansas City, MO, MO

Nebius has broken ground on a gigawatt-scale AI factory in Independence, Missouri, signaling a massive new construction project in the Kansas City metro area, while Meta has also announced activity related to its Kansas City Data Center. The Nebius project alone at gigawatt scale represents one of the largest data center developments in the region and nationally, indicating substantial demand for AI-focused infrastructure. No general contractor has been publicly named for either project, presenting a significant opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to pursue involvement. The Kansas City metro is rapidly emerging as a major data center market with multiple hyperscaler and AI-focused operators now committed to the area. Given that Nebius has already broken ground, procurement and subcontracting decisions are actively underway, making outreach urgent for sales professionals targeting this market.

May 24, 2026

Nebius

Under ConstructionRegional News
Independence, MO, MO

Nebius has broken ground on a massive 800MW AI data center campus on a 400-acre site in Independence, Missouri, within the Kansas City metro area. This is a new construction project that has moved beyond the planning stage, with groundbreaking already underway. No general contractor has been publicly named at this time. An 800MW campus represents one of the largest data center developments in the Midwest and signals significant demand for power infrastructure, cooling systems, and construction materials and services in the Kansas City market. Given that construction is actively commencing, this is an urgent opportunity for data center industry vendors and service providers to engage now.

May 24, 2026

Google

Unknown StageRegional News
Kansas City, MO, MO

Google has broken ground on its second data center campus in the Kansas City metro area, confirming that construction is now actively underway. The project represents new construction of an entire campus, though specific capacity in MW or square footage and the general contractor have not been named in available details. This is located in the Kansas City market, which is emerging as a significant data center hub given Google's decision to build a second campus there. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a strong signal of sustained hyperscaler investment in the Kansas City region, meaning there will be ongoing demand for construction materials, mechanical and electrical equipment, cooling infrastructure, and related services. The project is highly urgent as ground has already been broken and procurement and subcontracting decisions are likely being made now or in the near term.

May 24, 2026

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