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QTS

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Recent Signals

QTS

PermittedPermit
Linn County, IA, IA

QTS is advancing data center development in Linn County, Iowa, with the project drawing high-level attention as U.S. Energy Secretary toured the facility and addressed utility and water concerns tied to the site. The visit underscores the growing federal interest in data center infrastructure and its impact on local energy grids and water resources. While specific project scale and investment values were not disclosed, the Energy Secretary's involvement signals the strategic importance of this development amid national conversations about power capacity constraints. This project highlights Iowa's emergence as a data center market and the increasing scrutiny around resource consumption that developers must navigate as they expand into new regions.

Apr 27, 2026

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Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, TX

The Fort Worth Zoning Commission voted to advance a data center project, moving it forward in the approval process in Fort Worth, Texas. Based on the limited details available from the article title and description, the zoning commission vote represents a positive signal for the project, though the specific developer, acreage, and zoning type are not identified in the provided metadata. Fort Worth is an emerging data center market within the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, which is one of the top data center markets in the United States. This approval at the zoning commission level likely means the project will next go before the Fort Worth City Council for final approval, making this a timely opportunity for BD professionals to identify and engage with the developer. Sales teams focused on the DFW market should monitor Fort Worth City Council agendas for the final vote on this project.

Apr 19, 2026

QTS

Pre-PermitArticle
Wisconsin, WI

The Village of DeForest, WI declared QTS's Blackstone-backed data center proposal "not feasible" on Jan. 27, ending months of community opposition led by the group No Data Centers in DeForest. Emails revealed DeForest staff had been strategizing with QTS and Alliant Energy since March 2025 before publicly announcing the proposal in October. In Menomonie, WI, a Delaware-registered company called Balloonist proposed a hyperscale data center in July 2025 after the city signed an NDA a year prior. The Menomonie city council passed an ordinance in January requiring rezoning and new permits for data center development, including land already purchased by Balloonist.

Apr 18, 2026

QTS

Pre-PermitArticle
Wisconsin, WI

Data center developments including QTS projects are facing political opposition from voters across Wisconsin elections. The issue is motivating voters up and down the ballot, with data center proposals becoming a key campaign topic. Projects in locations including Janesville are drawing scrutiny from local communities. The political resistance signals potential permitting and approval challenges for planned facilities in the state. GCs and developers pursuing Wisconsin projects should monitor local election outcomes and community sentiment closely.

Apr 15, 2026

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OperationalAir Permit
Fort Worth, TX, TX

QTS is developing a Fort Worth Data Center Substation Project approximately 0.7 miles north of Highway 170A intersection in Fort Worth, Texas. The project involves significant electrical infrastructure planning, as indicated by the substation designation. While specific scale indicators like generator capacity or acreage haven't been disclosed, the development appears to be in mid-stage planning. The timing suggests construction could begin within 6-12 months pending additional approvals, positioning this as an active data processing services facility in the making.

Apr 9, 2026

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OperationalAir Permit
Lancaster, TX, TX

QTS is developing the DFW 2 Data Center Substation Project in Lancaster, Texas, located in Dallas County. This represents the company's second facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, expanding their presence in this major data center market. The project is classified as a computer processing and data preparation services facility. While specific details about generator capacity, total acreage, or power infrastructure scale aren't currently available, the substation designation indicates significant electrical infrastructure investment. The development status suggests either active operations or an advanced construction phase, though the exact timeline remains unclear without additional project milestones.

Apr 9, 2026

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