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Home » Dallas Stemmons Corridor Lands 245MW Data Center Project

Dallas Stemmons Corridor Lands 245MW Data Center Project

January 20, 2026
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Crow Holdings announced plans for a 245MW turnkey data center campus on an urban infill site in central Dallas, positioning the project to serve hyperscale, enterprise, and AI-driven workloads. The multi-building campus will rise on approximately 40 acres along the Stemmons Corridor, with an initial 70MW facility scheduled for delivery in late 2027. Development and leasing will proceed in partnership with CleanArc Data Centers.

The site sits near two of the most network-dense interconnection hubs in the United States, including the Infomart at 1950 Stemmons Freeway and the carrier hotel at 2323 Bryan Street. Proximity to these facilities enables ultra-low latency connectivity and rapid access to major fiber routes, creating what the developers describe as a rare, large-scale infill opportunity for network-intensive users. The full campus will support up to 245MW, anchored by a dedicated on-site substation.

Design work is underway for the first 70MW building, with long-lead equipment procurement and substation planning already in progress. The campus will support a range of power densities, high-efficiency cooling options, and Tier III electrical redundancy, while allowing future expansion for network-dense operators. The project also aligns with Crow Holdings’ broader digital infrastructure strategy, which includes more than 3GW of potential data center capacity under evaluation across multiple U.S. markets.

  • Location: ~40-acre urban infill site along Dallas’ Stemmons Corridor
  • Scale: Up to 245MW total campus capacity
  • Phase 1: 70MW building targeted for delivery in late 2027
  • Connectivity: Near Infomart Dallas and 2323 Bryan Street interconnection hubs
  • Power: Dedicated on-site substation planned
  • Use cases: Hyperscale, AI, enterprise, and network-dense operators

“This campus reflects the long-term conviction we have held in the Stemmons Corridor and its unmatched connectivity advantages,” said Michael Levy, Chief Executive Officer of Crow Holdings. “By joining forces with CleanArc, we are combining our institutional real estate expertise and local roots with a digital infrastructure development platform designed for hyperscale and AI demand.”

🌐  Analysis

Urban infill data center sites with both secured utility power and immediate proximity to dense interconnection ecosystems remain scarce, particularly at the 200MW-plus scale. The Dallas market continues to attract hyperscalers and AI platforms seeking low-latency access to national fiber routes, placing projects like this in direct competition with large greenfield campuses on the region’s outskirts.

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