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- Data Center View - March 28, 2025 - BlackChamber acquires site for $190 million
Data Center View - March 28, 2025 - BlackChamber acquires site for $190 million
RadiusDC announces 12MW data center. Nebius to build 300MW data center in New Jersey. Company proposes $2.8 billion campus. Stream proposes 250MW campus in New York. Two new data center deals.
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ACQUISITION: BlackChamber acquires Northern Virginia site for $190 million. The BlackChamber Group has acquired a 65-acre site in Manassas, Virginia, for $190 million, positioning it for a major data center development. The site was purchased from the Pruitt Corp. with JLL’s Jamie Leachman and Drake Greer representing the buyer. The site sits squarely within Prince William County’s Data Center Opportunity Zone Overlay District, making it a by-right development site for up to 2 million square feet of data center space.

DEVELOPMENT: RadiusDC announces 12MW data center. RadiusDC has announced plans to develop Nashville I, a new colocation facility in Nashville, Tennessee. The project is backed by Blue Owl Capital, and represents RadiusDC’s third major data center after facilities in Denver and Miami. Planned for a 12-acre site in Nashville’s Trinity Hills area, the purpose-built facility will offer 12MW of critical power across 102,500 square feet. “We're excited to announce RadiusDC's growth into Nashville, continuing our reach into underserved urban markets,” said Mike Krza, CEO of RadiusDC. Christopher Jensen, Managing Director at Blue Owl Digital Infrastructure, emphasized the facility’s role in solving space and connectivity challenges: “The Nashville site represents our problem-solving approach to providing contiguous, connected infrastructure that supports modern compute demand in dynamic urban markets.”

DEVELOPMENT: Nebius to build 300MW data center in New Jersey. Nebius Group has announced the planned construction of a new 300MW data center in New Jersey. The facility marks the company’s first major data center in the US. Designed entirely in-house, the New Jersey data center will prioritize maximum efficiency and high-performance AI workloads, with the first capacity expected to come online by summer 2025. The site is structured for phased development, supporting up to 300MW of total capacity. “Our first major data center in the U.S. clearly advances our strategic goal of expanding our footprint in the American market as we continue building Nebius into a leading global AI infrastructure provider,” said Arkady Volozh, founder and CEO of Nebius Group. “With New Jersey, we now have secured expansion capacity to over 400 MW.”

DEVELOPMENT: Company proposes $2.8 billion campus in South Carolina. A massive $2.8 billion data center project, codenamed Project Moc-1, has been proposed for development just outside Spartanburg, South Carolina. The facility is reportedly backed by an unnamed aerospace and engineering company with operations in three other U.S. states. While few official details have been made public, local leaders say the facility will include on-site power generation, minimizing reliance on South Carolina’s electrical grid.

DEVELOPMENT: Stream proposes 250MW data center in New York. Dallas-based Stream has unveiled plans to develop a 900,000-SF data center with 250MW of computing capacity at the Science, Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Park (STAMP) in Genesee County, New York. Stream’s project, with an estimated price tag of $6.3 billion, is the leading contender among three proposals reviewed by a panel of county environmental, legal, and engineering professionals.


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