DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 67 signals in Colorado, with 52 signals identified in the last 30 days. The state's data center pipeline spans multiple development phases, with 39 operational facilities forming the largest segment. The planning stage holds 16 signals, while 2 projects are in permitting and 4 are under construction. This distribution shows established data center presence alongside continued development activity. The 30-day identification rate of 52 signals demonstrates active monitoring coverage across Colorado's markets. Six signals remain unstaged, pending further classification as development details emerge.
Colorado Data Center Pipeline
Stage breakdown
| Stage | Signals |
|---|---|
| Planning | 8 |
| Permitting | 1 |
| Under Construction | 4 |
| Operational | 28 |
| Unclassified | 4 |
Recent signals
Blackstone acquired a significant minority stake in Rowan Digital Infrastructure, a Denver-based hyperscale data center developer. The deal gives Rowan institutional backing to scale its development pipeline. Specific financial terms, capacity targets, and project timelines were not disclosed. GCs and subs should track Rowan's upcoming hyperscale project announcements as a newly capitalized developer entering active development.
Amazon Data Services operates the DEN-22 data center at 19650 Winter Park Ave in Aurora, Colorado, with the company serving as the registered facility operator under SIC code 7379 for data processing services. This is an active facility already in operation in Arapahoe County. No specific scale indicators like generator capacity or acreage are available for this facility. This represents an existing operational data center rather than an early construction signal, indicating Amazon already has established data center infrastructure in the Denver metro area.
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Signal volume reflects what DCWeeklyIntel has tracked. Tracking coverage expands over time; velocity figures reflect identification pace, not necessarily project origination pace.