Expanding the Digital Frontier
Introduction
Dallas has rapidly solidified its status as a major U.S. data center hub, benefiting from its prime location at the heart of the Texas economy. Its strategic positioning in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) region offers proximity to major population centers, interconnection hubs, and abundant renewable energy.
With large tracts of available land and a business-friendly environment, Dallas is becoming an essential market for hyperscalers and colocation providers alike. Hyperscale companies such as Google and AWS have invested heavily in the area, capitalizing on the region’s competitive advantages. Large-scale developments like Skybox’s PowerCampus Dallas (300MW) and DataBank’s Dallas campus (480MW) continue to push Dallas to new heights in the U.S. data center landscape.