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Recent Signals

Vantage Data Centers

Under ConstructionArticle
Port Washington, Wisconsin, WA

An $8 billion data center project in Port Washington, Wisconsin is advancing through construction. The scale of the investment — $8 billion — suggests a hyperscale or very large campus-level development, though the specific developer or operator was not identified in the available summary. Port Washington is located in Ozaukee County, north of Milwaukee, representing a potentially emerging data center market in southeastern Wisconsin. This is a significant signal for BD professionals given the massive capital expenditure, which could drive demand for power infrastructure, cooling systems, networking equipment, and construction services. The project is actively under construction, making outreach time-sensitive for vendors and service providers seeking to participate.

Apr 22, 2026

VANTAGE DATA CENTERS GA 11

OperationalAir Permit
Atlanta, GA, GA

Vantage Data Centers filed air quality permit for 200 MW data center at 4380 Stack Road in Fulton County, GA. The 48,000 SF facility represents late-stage development with environmental compliance documentation suggesting operational or near-operational status.

Apr 9, 2026

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Pre-PermitCommunity Event
St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, MO

The City of St. Louis has released a report on data center regulations and is inviting the community to a public hearing to discuss the matter. This appears to be a regulatory policy initiative rather than a specific development application, with the city examining how to regulate data centers within its jurisdiction. The hearing represents an opportunity for stakeholders to influence future data center zoning requirements in the St. Louis market. For business development professionals, this reg

Apr 6, 2026

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St. Louis, Missouri, MO

Vantage Data Centers' Armory data center project in St. Louis faces zoning vote delay as city reviews broader data center policies. Project details including capacity, square footage, and construction team not yet disclosed. St. Louis considering comprehensive zoning framework before approving individual data center projects.

Apr 6, 2026

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Pre-PermitUtility Signal

** Southwest Power Pool's (SPP) Market Operations Planning Committee has approved a new conditional Interconnection Cost (IC) process designed to expedite large load interconnections within the Regional Transmission Organization. This initiative streamlines the evaluation and approval pathway for substantial electrical infrastructure demands, likely addressing data center and hyperscale facility interconnection timelines. The procedural enhancement matters significantly for the industry as it reduces project development cycles and regulatory bottlenecks for large-scale data center operators seeking grid connections across SPP's 14-state footprint. This signal indicates growing recognition of interconnection queue backlogs as a competitive disadvantage in attracting major cloud and AI infrastructure investments. **STATE:** UNKNOWN **REGION:** South-Central

Mar 31, 2026

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Unknown StageUtility Signal
Ohio

A former federal uranium enrichment facility in Ohio is being transformed into a data center and power generation megaproject, representing a significant repurposing of industrial infrastructure for hyperscale cloud computing. This development signals the industry's continued search for large-scale, ready-made sites with existing utility infrastructure and substantial power capacity to support AI and data processing demands. The conversion of legacy industrial properties into data center campuses offers advantages including accelerated timelines, established grid connections, and brownfield development opportunities. This project exemplifies how major tech operators are looking beyond traditional data center parks to secure sites capable of supporting next-generation workloads with substantial electrical requirements.

Mar 31, 2026

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Unknown StageUtility Signal
Georgia

Georgia is developing regulatory framework allowing data centers to construct and operate their own clean energy infrastructure, potentially streamlining renewable energy deployment. This policy shift addresses the substantial power demands of expanding data center operations in the state while accelerating clean energy adoption. The initiative matters significantly for the industry as it removes barriers to on-site generation, reduces grid dependency, and provides data center operators greater control over their energy portfolios—a critical competitive advantage in an increasingly power-constrained market.

Mar 31, 2026

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Unknown StageUtility Signal
Georgia

Georgia's Public Service Commission has approved a substantial 9,885 MW power generation plan directly tied to accelerating data center development in the state. This utility-level infrastructure approval represents a critical enabler for hyperscaler expansion, as data centers require massive, reliable power capacity to operate. The decision signals Georgia's strategic positioning as a premier data center hub and demonstrates how utility planning is increasingly synchronized with hyperscaler demand forecasts. This approval matters significantly because power availability is often the primary constraint limiting data center construction velocity—securing this capacity ahead of facility buildout is essential for maintaining Georgia's competitive advantage in attracting major cloud and AI computing investments.

Mar 31, 2026

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Unknown StageUtility Signal
Virginia

A landmark $615 million land sale in Leesburg marks a significant milestone as the first data center property transaction to exceed $6 million per acre in the region. This record-breaking valuation underscores intense competition for prime data center real estate in Northern Virginia, a tier-one market experiencing unprecedented demand from hyperscalers and cloud operators. The transaction signals continued investor confidence in the area's infrastructure advantages, including proximity to major fiber routes and established power availability, while highlighting the escalating costs developers face in acquiring suitable sites for large-scale data center deployment.

Mar 31, 2026

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Unknown StageUtility Signal
Virginia

Virginia's General Assembly passed significant data center legislation this year, reflecting the state's growing importance as a major hub for hyperscale infrastructure development. The bills addressed regulatory and utility frameworks governing data center operations, demonstrating legislative focus on supporting the sector's expansion. This legislative activity signals Virginia's commitment to maintaining competitive advantage in attracting data center investment, particularly from major cloud and tech operators. The passage of these bills indicates state-level momentum for infrastructure development that will shape the data center market across the Mid-Atlantic region.

Mar 31, 2026

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