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Iron Mountain

Unknown StageRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

Iron Mountain is developing a seven-building hyperscale data center campus in Hutto, Texas, located in Williamson County near Samsung Austin Semiconductor's Taylor fab site. This is a new construction project of significant scale given the multi-building campus design, though specific megawatt capacity and dollar values have not been disclosed. The project is situated in the greater Austin metro, a rapidly growing data center market benefiting from proximity to major semiconductor manufacturing and strong power infrastructure investment. For BD professionals, this represents a substantial opportunity across mechanical, electrical, and construction services given the seven-building scope, and outreach should begin promptly as planning and procurement for a campus of this size are likely already underway. The project appears to be in early-to-mid development stages based on initial reporting by DCD, making timely engagement critical.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

A prospective hyperscale megasite of approximately 600 MW is being planned in Hutto, Williamson County, Texas, as part of the broader Hutto/Taylor/Georgetown corridor that is seeing continued hyperscale data center buildout in the greater Austin metro. The specific developer or operator behind this megasite is not identified in the available snippet, and no general contractor has been named. The project appears to be in an early prospective stage, meaning it has not yet been confirmed or broken ground. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals a significant opportunity in the rapidly growing Austin-area market, particularly in Williamson County where multiple large-scale projects are clustering. Given the early and unconfirmed nature of the project, there is time to engage but monitoring for developer announcements and permitting activity should be a near-term priority.

May 24, 2026

Skybox

Unknown StageRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

Skybox appears to be developing or operating a data center facility designated as 'Hutto 7' in the Hutto area of the Austin, Texas metro, suggesting this is part of a broader campus given the numbering convention. The listing notes 26 nearby data center facilities, underscoring the density and competitiveness of the Austin market, which also includes Amazon operations in the Round Rock area. No details on project size, general contractor, or contract value are available from this limited snippet. For sales professionals, the 'Hutto 7' designation implies Skybox has a multi-facility presence in this submarket, which could represent ongoing construction and procurement opportunities. However, the lack of specifics makes urgency and stage difficult to assess, warranting further research into Skybox's Hutto campus plans.

May 24, 2026

Zydeco Development

Under ConstructionRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

A massive 600 MW data center campus is under construction on a 158-acre site in Hutto, Texas, near Austin, with Whiting-Turner serving as the general contractor. The project includes onsite utilities infrastructure, indicating a large-scale hyperscaler or colocation deployment. The developer or end-user operator has not been publicly identified, but the sheer scale of 600 MW places this among the largest data center projects in the country and signals significant demand in the Austin metro market. For BD professionals, this represents a major opportunity to engage Whiting-Turner and subcontractors across mechanical, electrical, and civil trades on an active, confirmed project. Given that construction appears to be underway, outreach should be treated as urgent to capture remaining procurement cycles.

May 24, 2026

Iron Mountain

Pre-PermitRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

Iron Mountain is planning a data center campus near Hutto, Texas, just outside the Austin metro area, and has secured a unanimous rezoning approval from the Round Rock City Council. The project is in the early development stages, having cleared a key municipal hurdle, though details on capacity, size, and general contractor have not yet been disclosed. This signals Iron Mountain's continued expansion in the Austin market, which is one of the fastest-growing data center corridors in Texas. For BD professionals, the rezoning approval means site preparation and construction procurement are likely on the near-term horizon, making this a timely opportunity to engage Iron Mountain or position for subcontracting work. Outreach should begin soon, as contractor selection typically follows closely after entitlements are secured.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

A data center has been proposed in Hutto, Texas, part of the greater Austin metro area, and the project is drawing opposition from approximately 30 neighboring residents. The developer behind the project is not clearly identified in the available details, though the proposal appears to be for new construction. The Austin metro—including surrounding cities like Hutto, Taylor, Georgetown, and Pflugerville—continues to see significant data center development interest, reflecting the region's status as a major growth market. Community pushback at this early stage could delay or alter the project's trajectory, making it important to monitor zoning and permitting outcomes. For BD professionals, this is an early-stage signal worth tracking but not yet actionable, as key details such as the developer, project scale, and timeline remain unclear.

May 24, 2026

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Pre-PermitRegional News
Hutto, TX, TX

A data center project valued at approximately $500M was proposed in Hutto, Texas on a 30.6-acre site in Williamson County, northeast of Austin, but the project is no longer moving forward. The developer, whose name is not clearly identified in the available snippet, had purchased land for the facility known as Hutto Station. This cancellation is a notable signal for the Austin metro data center market, as it suggests potential headwinds such as power constraints, permitting challenges, or shifting demand in this submarket. For BD professionals, this may free up contractor capacity and could redirect investment to other sites in the Austin region. Urgency is low for this specific project since it has been shelved, but monitoring the developer's next moves and the broader Hutto/Williamson County pipeline remains worthwhile.

May 24, 2026

Zydeco

Unknown StageArticle
Hutto, Texas, TX

Zydeco has withdrawn its application for a 70MW data center project in Hutto, Texas, following pushback from local residents. The project was in the planning stage and had not yet received permits. Hutto is located in the greater Austin, Texas market, which has seen significant data center growth. This withdrawal signals community opposition challenges in the region that could affect other developers' plans. For BD professionals, this is a notable signal that Zydeco may seek alternative sites in the Austin metro area or other Texas markets, potentially creating opportunities for landowners or municipalities willing to accommodate the project.

Apr 20, 2026

Zydeco Data Center

Unknown StageArticle
Hutto, Texas, TX

A data center project known as the Zydeco Data Center is facing legal opposition from residents in Hutto, Texas, who have filed a formal legal protest against its development. The developer behind the Zydeco Data Center project is not clearly identified in the available information, but the project appears to be in the planning or permitting stage given the nature of the community opposition. Hutto is located in the greater Austin, Texas metro area, which is a rapidly growing data center market. The legal protest introduces regulatory and timeline risk for this project, which is significant for BD professionals monitoring the Central Texas pipeline. The situation is moderately urgent as community opposition could delay or alter the project scope.

Apr 18, 2026

Zydeco Development

Pre-PermitArticle
Hutto, Texas, TX

Zydeco Development has withdrawn its rezoning request for a proposed data center in Hutto, Texas. The developer had sought rezoning approval to enable data center construction in the area. The withdrawal halts the project's advancement through the local approval process. No capacity or investment figures were disclosed. GCs, subs, and vendors tracking Central Texas data center opportunities should note this project is no longer moving forward at this location.

Apr 18, 2026

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