The 2026 data center market outlook ranks states by total development signals and recent activity velocity. Texas leads with 287 total signals, though Virginia shows the highest 30-day velocity at 193 signals—representing 74% of its 260 total signals. Georgia ranks third with 250 total signals, with 203 identified in the last 30 days. Ohio follows with 217 total signals, 186 tracked in the past month. Pennsylvania rounds out the top five with 152 total signals, though its 30-day count of 100 signals represents a lower proportion than the leading markets. The remaining markets—Illinois (116), Michigan (111), North Carolina (95), Missouri (85), and Arizona (72)—show varied velocity patterns, with Illinois and North Carolina maintaining 91% of their total signals within the 30-day window.
Top Data Center Markets by Signal Volume — 2026
Ranking
| # | State | Total | Last 30d | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Texas | 287 | 185 | pipeline → |
| 2 | Virginia | 260 | 193 | pipeline → |
| 3 | Georgia | 250 | 203 | pipeline → |
| 4 | Ohio | 217 | 186 | pipeline → |
| 5 | Pennsylvania | 152 | 100 | pipeline → |
| 6 | Illinois | 116 | 106 | pipeline → |
| 7 | Michigan | 111 | 77 | pipeline → |
| 8 | North Carolina | 95 | 87 | pipeline → |
| 9 | Missouri | 85 | 66 | pipeline → |
| 10 | Arizona | 72 | 43 | pipeline → |
| 11 | Maryland | 71 | 35 | pipeline → |
| 12 | Indiana | 69 | 63 | pipeline → |
| 13 | Wisconsin | 68 | 54 | pipeline → |
| 14 | Colorado | 67 | 52 | pipeline → |
| 15 | California | 67 | 31 | pipeline → |
| 16 | Alabama | 55 | 42 | pipeline → |
| 17 | Iowa | 45 | 36 | pipeline → |
| 18 | Kentucky | 40 | 36 | pipeline → |
| 19 | Louisiana | 38 | 31 | pipeline → |
| 20 | New York | 36 | 15 | pipeline → |
Recent signals from Texas
Texas Pacific Land, traditionally an energy-focused landowner operating primarily in West Texas, has announced a material expansion into data center development and supporting infrastructure. This represents a significant diversification for the NYSE-listed company (TPL), which is leveraging its extensive Texas land holdings to enter the data center market. The move positions Texas Pacific Land as a new entrant in data center development, potentially offering land, water rights, and energy infrastructure that are critical resources for data center operators in Texas. For BD professionals, this is an early-stage opportunity to engage with a well-capitalized landowner that controls significant acreage in Texas and is actively seeking data center partnerships or tenants. Outreach should be timely as the company appears to be in the planning and partner-identification phase.
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.
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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.