Stack Infrastructure is to develop a new data center campus outside Dallas, Texas

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Stack's new campus in Lancaster, Texas – Stack Infrastructure

The company this week announced plans to develop a 220MW campus south of Dallas in Lancaster. The campus, known as DFW2, spans over 100 acres and is set to accommodate both shell and turnkey deployments.

Spanning 1.5 million sq ft (139,355 sqm) across six 36MW data centers, the campus has a planned delivery of mid-2026 and will feature an on-site substation from utility provider Onocr.

“We continue to observe a steady demand for powered, large-scale campuses, particularly in established or growing markets,” said Ty Miller, chief commercial officer, Stack Americas. “This latest announcement reinforces our commitment to providing certainty and scalability for our clients, along with a favorable delivery target of mid-2026.”

Stack’s brochure suggests the “AI-ready” campus has the potential to reach 300MW. The company’s site plan suggests the campus will be located off E Belt Line Road, close to Lancaster Airport.

"It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome Stack Data Centers to the Lancaster community," said Lancaster Mayor Clyde Hairston. "Their decision to invest here is a clear signal of our city's dynamic and robust economic landscape.”

Stack has an existing Dallas campus in Plano seeded from former T5 assets owned by IPI. Between them, DFW01A and DFW01B (opened in 2017 as T5@Dallas III) total more than 450,000 sq ft (41,805 sqm) and 30MW; the company says the site has 50MW more capacity to offer.

Skybox is also planning a large data center campus in the Lancaster area of Dallas.

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