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Data Center Projects Near infra/STRUCTURE Summit

When infra/STRUCTURE Summit convenes in Las Vegas on October 6, 2026, attendees will find themselves in a Nevada data center market with 28 active development signals tracked by DCWeeklyIntel. The state's pipeline shows 7 projects in planning phase, 2 in permitting, 2 under construction, and 6 operational facilities. Planning-stage projects dominate the current activity, representing the largest segment of Nevada's data center development pipeline. Another 11 projects remain in unclassified stages across the state.

Nevada pipeline signal counts

28
Total
7
Planning
2
Permitting
2
Building
6
Operational

Recent signals in Nevada

Switch secures $768 million in ABS funding
Switch· Reno, Nevada

Switch has secured $768 million in asset-backed securities (ABS) funding secured against their existing Reno data center facility. This financing move indicates Switch is leveraging their operational Reno asset to raise capital, likely for expansion or refinancing purposes. The substantial funding amount suggests this is a significant facility that can support nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars in secured debt. For BD professionals, this signals Switch may be preparing for growth initiatives or portfolio expansion that could create procurement opportunities. This is moderately urgent as the capital raise suggests upcoming investment activity.

[EPA facility (SIC 7379)] JASMINE DEVELOPMENT LLC
JASMINE DEVELOPMENT LLC· Henderson, NV· Operational

Jasmine Development LLC operates a computer services facility at 520 West Warm Springs Road in Henderson, Nevada, situated in Clark County's established data center corridor. The facility is classified under computer related services, strongly indicating data center operations. Currently, there are no air quality permits or wastewater discharge permits associated with the site, which could suggest either an early-stage development or an existing operational facility. The absence of backup generator permits or construction-related permits makes it difficult to determine whether this represents a new build project or an already functioning data center. The location in a known data center hub and the computer services classification point to legitimate data center activity, though the permit status remains ambiguous.

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