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Stack Infrastructure to fill 100 acres in Lancaster with new data center

The company has an existing data center campus in Plano.

A Denver-based data center company has plans for more in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Stack Infrastructure will move ahead with its DFW02 data center campus spanning more than 100 acres in Lancaster.

The 220-megawatt campus, which already features a power commitment from utility company Oncor with a dedicated substation, will span about 1.5 million square feet. Its delivery is slated for mid-2026.

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“We continue to observe a steady demand for powered, large-scale campuses, particularly in established or growing markets,” said Ty Miller, Stack Americas’ chief commercial officer.

“This latest announcement reinforces our commitment to providing certainty and scalability for our clients, along with a favorable delivery target of mid-2026.”

Stack Infrastructure plans to build a data center campus in Lancaster.
Stack Infrastructure plans to build a data center campus in Lancaster.(STACK Infrastructure)

The company’s DFW01 data center campus sits in Plano. The site features a 48-megawatt built-to-suit opportunity for future expansion.

The real estate community has forecast data center announcements aplenty in the coming months as developers rush to keep up with demand.

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Also in Lancaster, Dallas-based Skybox Datacenters has teamed up with Bandera Ventures, a Dallas developer, for a 100-acre, approximately 1 million-square-foot data center project. It could have up to 300 megawatts of power and will feature its own substation.

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