Crow Holdings plans 245 MW data center campus in Texas

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January 22, 2026 at 4:32 PM GMT+8

Crow Holdings, a privately owned real estate investment and development firm, has revealed plans for a 245 MW data center campus on a 40-acre site in Dallas, Texas, targeting hyperscale, AI, and network-dense users. 

According to a press release, the campus will be developed in multiple phases, with an initial 70 MW building scheduled for completion in late 2027 in partnership with CleanArc Data Centers on a currently vacant lot. When completed the campus will accommodate multiple building configurations, high-efficiency cooling, and Tier III electrical redundancy, while enabling future network-dense expansion. 

Michael Levy, CEO, Crow Holdings, said, “By joining forces with CleanArc, we are combining our deep institutional real estate expertise and digital infrastructure development platform to deliver a project that meets the scale, reliability, and speed demanded by today’s hyperscale and AI users.”

Shedding light on the choice of location, James Trout, CEO, CleanArc, said, “Dallas is one of the most important digital infrastructure markets globally, and this site sits at the center of its connectivity ecosystem.” 

The facility will be located on the Stemmons Corridor, near major network interconnection hubs including the Infomart at 1950 Stemmons Freeway and 2323 Bryan Street. The location offers ultra-low latency connectivity, making it attractive to large and small users needing scalable, high-speed digital infrastructure.

The design and equipment planning have already commenced thus marking the first phase of Crow Holdings’ broader national strategy, which includes over 3 GW of potential U.S. data center capacity.