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Home » Centersquare Invests $1B to Add 10 Data Centers 

Centersquare Invests $1B to Add 10 Data Centers 

October 2, 2025
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Centersquare has launched a $1 billion expansion across North America, acquiring 10 data centers in the U.S. and Canada to strengthen its platform for high-density AI and enterprise workloads. The move grows its portfolio to 80 facilities, with sites spanning Dallas, Tulsa, Nashville, Raleigh, Boston, Minneapolis, Toronto, and Montreal. The new capacity adds significant power and colocation space while extending services to both enterprise and hyperscale customers.

The acquisition package includes the purchase of two sites in Boston and Minneapolis that Centersquare had previously operated under long-term lease agreements. The other eight facilities provide substantial growth capacity in high-demand regional markets. Centersquare, headquartered in Dallas, self-funded the $1 billion investment using cash on hand. Executives emphasized that the expansion responds to a sharp market shift as enterprises reevaluate cloud strategies and adopt AI-driven architectures that require radically higher power densities.

Centersquare has focused its investments on supporting GPU-intensive AI workloads, including generative AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics. Its strategy aligns with broader industry trends, where operators must deliver scalable, energy-efficient, and resilient infrastructure to meet surging AI adoption. The company, which ranked #11 on Data Centre Magazine’s “Top 100 Data Centre Companies” in September, aims to position itself as a top-tier partner for enterprises transitioning to high-performance colocation environments.

• $1 billion expansion adds 10 data centers in the U.S. and Canada

• Portfolio grows to 80 facilities across North America and the U.K.

• Key markets: Boston, Minneapolis, Dallas, Tulsa, Nashville, Raleigh, Toronto, and Montreal

• Facilities support enterprise and hyperscale customers with room for future expansion

• Focus on high-density GPU workloads for AI, machine learning, and analytics

“This package of acquisitions represents more than just volume growth — it reflects the growing strength and gaining momentum of our platform,” said Spencer Mullee, CEO of Centersquare.

🌐 Analysis: Centersquare’s expansion underscores the rapid consolidation underway in the data center sector as operators race to add capacity for AI. Competitors such as Equinix, Digital Realty, and CoreWeave are also making multi-billion-dollar investments to capture demand from GPU-driven workloads. Centersquare’s self-funded acquisition strategy signals strong financial positioning, while its focus on mid-tier regional markets could differentiate it from rivals heavily concentrated in major metros.

🌐 We’re tracking the latest developments in data centers. Follow our ongoing coverage at: https://convergedigest.com/category/data-centers/

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