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SpaceX / xAI

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SpaceX / xAI

Unknown StageNew Entrant
Memphis, Tennessee, TN

Tennessee has enacted a new law requiring data center owners to pay full electricity and infrastructure costs, directly prompted by developments at Elon Musk's xAI data centers in Memphis. The legislation addresses concerns about who bears the financial burden for the significant power and infrastructure demands of large-scale data center operations. xAI's Memphis facilities are referenced as a key catalyst for this regulatory action. For BD professionals, this signals that Tennessee is tightening the regulatory and cost environment for data center development, which could affect project economics and site selection decisions in the state. The urgency is moderate — the law is already enacted and will shape near-term development economics in the Memphis market and broader Tennessee.

Jun 1, 2026

xAI

Unknown StageRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI has proposed a massive data center in the Memphis, Tennessee metro area that is going through the conditional use permit hearing process, with a hearing scheduled for September 25. The project is notable for its planned use of gas turbines for power generation. While the Reddit post title references midtown St. Louis and a separate project, the discussion thread also highlights the Memphis xAI data center as a comparable large-scale facility. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals an active permitting phase for a major AI-focused hyperscaler in the Memphis market, meaning infrastructure and equipment procurement decisions may be imminent. The permitting stage suggests urgency is moderate — outreach to xAI and potential contractors should begin now before construction timelines are finalized.

May 24, 2026

xAI

OperationalRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI is expanding its data center footprint in South Memphis, Tennessee, with a public comment period now open through the Shelby County Health Department as part of the regulatory approval process. This expansion builds on xAI's existing presence in the Memphis market, signaling continued investment by Elon Musk's AI venture in this region. No general contractor or specific project size has been named in the available details. For data center industry sales professionals, the public comment phase indicates the project is actively moving through permitting, making this a timely opportunity to engage on infrastructure, cooling, power, and construction services. The regulatory stage suggests urgency, as procurement and contractor decisions are likely being finalized or will be soon.

May 24, 2026

xAI

Under ConstructionCommunity Event
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI is operating a data center facility in South Memphis, Tennessee, with ongoing discussions about its environmental footprint and partnerships with local utility providers MLGW and TVA. The project involves Elon Musk's xAI as the developer and operator, though no general contractor has been publicly named in this coverage. The facility is located in the South Memphis area, a market that xAI aims to position as a hub for groundbreaking AI infrastructure. This is significant for BD professionals because the article signals that community engagement and utility partnerships are still being negotiated, meaning there may be opportunities tied to environmental mitigation, power infrastructure upgrades, and facility expansion. The project appears active and operational but faces scrutiny, suggesting that related infrastructure and support contracts could be in play in the near term.

May 24, 2026

xAI (Elon Musk)

Under ConstructionRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI, Elon Musk's AI company, is building the Colossus 1 supercluster data center at 3231 Riverport Rd in Memphis, Tennessee, described as a groundbreaking AI infrastructure project. The facility, also referred to as the xAI Memphis Supercluster, represents a major new construction effort focused on high-performance AI compute. No general contractor, power capacity, or contract value were disclosed in the available details. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a significant signal in the Memphis market, as xAI's investment brings hyperscale-level demand for power, cooling, and infrastructure equipment to a metro that has not traditionally been a top-tier data center hub. Given that the project appears to be actively underway, outreach to the development team and supply chain stakeholders should be treated as urgent.

May 24, 2026

xAI

Under ConstructionRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI has broken ground on an $80 million greywater facility in Memphis, TN, designed to support cooling operations for its second data center in the Memphis market. The project is confirmed and actively under construction, signaling xAI's continued and expanding commitment to the Memphis metro as a major data center hub. No general contractor was named in the available reporting. This is a significant infrastructure investment that indicates xAI's Memphis campus is scaling rapidly, creating near-term opportunities for vendors in cooling systems, water treatment, mechanical/electrical infrastructure, and related data center support services. Given that ground has already been broken, outreach to the project team should be treated as urgent for any suppliers looking to participate in this build-out.

May 24, 2026

xAI

Unknown StageRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI is actively hiring a Senior Manager for Hyperscale Data Center Infrastructure in Memphis, TN, signaling continued investment and operational scaling at its Memphis data center facility. No general contractor or specific project size details are mentioned in this job listing. xAI's Memphis campus, known as the Colossus supercomputer site, has been a major hyperscale buildout, and this hiring activity suggests ongoing expansion or operational buildout phases. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a meaningful signal that xAI is deepening its infrastructure team in Memphis, which could translate into procurement needs for power, cooling, and IT infrastructure equipment. The urgency is moderate — while no specific contract or construction milestone is announced, active hiring for senior infrastructure roles typically precedes or accompanies significant capital deployment.

May 24, 2026

Multiple (Lumen, Syaala, and others)

Under ConstructionRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

This article is a directory listing of 13 existing and potentially planned data center locations in the Memphis, Tennessee metro area, featuring operators such as Lumen (Memphis 1 Data Center at 3993 Crowfarn Drive) and Syaala (Memphis Modular Campus known as 'The Vault' at 1047 Florida Street). The listing does not provide details on specific new construction projects, expansions, contract values, or general contractors involved. For a BD professional, Memphis's 13 data center locations signal a moderately active market that could support infrastructure and services growth, though no specific new project opportunity is confirmed from this source. The urgency is low, as this appears to be a market overview rather than a signal of imminent construction activity, but it serves as a useful baseline for understanding the Memphis data center landscape.

May 24, 2026

xAI

Unknown StageRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI is building its Colossus supercomputer infrastructure in the Memphis, TN area, with plans to bring an additional 110,000 NVIDIA GB200 GPUs online at a second data center facility in the region. This represents a massive expansion of AI compute capacity by Elon Musk's xAI, which has already established a significant presence in Memphis with its first Colossus facility requiring substantial power capacity. The project underscores Memphis as an emerging AI and data center hub, driven by xAI's aggressive buildout timeline. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a high-priority signal — the scale of GPU deployment implies enormous power, cooling, and infrastructure needs across multiple facilities. Given xAI's rapid pace of construction and the confirmed second data center, there are immediate opportunities for suppliers and contractors to engage on what is one of the largest AI infrastructure projects in the country.

May 24, 2026

xAI

Unknown StageRegional News
Memphis, TN, TN

xAI is developing a massive 900 MW data center known as Colossus 2 in Memphis, Tennessee, with an estimated launch in Q4. This is a new construction project of extraordinary scale, positioning Memphis as a significant data center market. No general contractor has been publicly named for the project. At 900 MW, this facility would be one of the largest data center deployments in the country, representing a major opportunity for infrastructure, power, cooling, and construction vendors to pursue contracts. The project appears to be actively progressing toward a near-term launch, making outreach to xAI and its supply chain urgent for sales professionals.

May 24, 2026

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