When 7X24 Exchange Fall - Orlando convenes on October 26, 2026, attendees will step into Florida's evolving data center landscape where DCWeeklyIntel tracks 23 active development signals across the state. The pipeline shows 14 projects in planning stages, with single projects in permitting and two facilities under construction. This planning-heavy distribution reflects operators positioning for Florida's next wave of capacity additions. Industry professionals gathering in Orlando will find themselves at the center of a market where developers are actively mapping out future infrastructure to meet demand across the Sunshine State.
Data Center Projects Near 7X24 Exchange Fall - Orlando
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Recent signals in Florida
Miami-based NextNRG has secured a long-term lease option on a 1,600-acre property in Nassau County, Florida for data center development, though the project is facing potential regulatory challenges as the county considers implementing a moratorium on data centers. The massive 1,600-acre site suggests this could be a hyperscale development, representing a significant new data center investment in the Jacksonville metro area. This matters for BD because NextNRG appears to be a new entrant to the data center market with substantial land secured for development, creating potential opportunities for power infrastructure, construction services, and technology partnerships. The timing is urgent given the county's consideration of a moratorium, which could impact project feasibility and timeline.
Fort Meade LLC, a company associated with Stonebridge, is developing Florida's first hyperscale data center in Fort Meade, but the project faces regulatory challenges due to new water usage rules. The development agreement allows the data center to use up to 50,000 gallons of city water, but new regulations may impact the project's viability. This represents a significant development in Florida's data center market, as it would be the state's first hyperscale facility. For BD professionals, this signals a new market opportunity in Florida with a developer that may need infrastructure partners and services. The regulatory uncertainty creates urgency as the project's timeline and requirements may shift based on water permit outcomes.
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