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Data Center View - May 6, 2026 - Prologis receives approval for $17B campus
QTS draws heavy demand for $4.6B bond sale. Related Digital secures $16B financing package. CloudHQ seeks $1.4B ABS. Scientists have found an alarming environmental impact of data centers. Two new data center deals.
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DEVELOPMENT: Prologis receives approval for $17 billion campus. Coweta County commissioners voted to rezone 829.4 acres from rural conservation to industrial, clearing the way for a potential $17 billion data center investment tied to Prologis, with Atlas Development listed as the official applicant.

FINANCING: QTS draws heavy demand for $4.6 billion bond sale. QTS, the Blackstone-backed data center operator, attracted about $12.5 billion in peak investor demand for a $4.6 billion bond sale tied to a data center project in Fayetteville, Georgia, that will support Microsoft. The investment-grade offering is being used to refinance credit facilities associated with the project and reflects strong investor appetite for infrastructure financing linked to the AI boom. The deal also highlights the broader rush to fund new data center capacity as major tech companies, including Microsoft, continue expanding infrastructure to meet growing AI-related demand.

FINANCING: Related Digital secures $16 billion financing package. Related Digital has lined up a $16 billion financing package for a massive data center project in Saline Township, Michigan, that will be leased to Oracle as part of the Stargate AI infrastructure partnership with OpenAI. According to the report, the deal includes a $2 billion equity investment from Blackstone and $14 billion in debt led by Bank of America.

FINANCING: CloudHQ seeks $1.4 billion ABS backed by leased Virginia data centers. CloudHQ is seeking to raise $1.4 billion through its first asset-backed securitization, using two leased data centers in Ashburn, Virginia, as collateral. The facilities, known as LC1A and LC2, total 160 megawatts of capacity and 403,410 square feet of raised floor space and are leased on a triple-net basis to two unnamed investment-grade hyperscale tenants.

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