CyrusOne is looking to develop another data center in Texas.
According to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing, the company is aiming to develop a 250,000 sq ft (23,225 sqm) data center in Bosque County, Texas.
Known as DFW10 and located at 557 CR 3610 outside Whitney, the project aims to develop a single-story data center with a two-story office component.
Set to run from December 2024 to March 2025, the company will invest $750 million in the project.
The site is just outside Whitney, located between the Dallas-Fort Worth area and Waco. It is located close to a substation and the 800MW natural gas-powered, Calpine-owned, Bosque Power Plant.
JHET Architects is listed as the project’s design firm.
This month also saw the company file to up-fit its existing DFW6 facility at 1510 E Lookout Drive in Richardson, Dallas County. The company will spend $79.8 million fitting out 125,115 sq ft (11,625 sqm) of an existing facility. The project will run from December to February 2025.
The KKR-owned operator’s Texas portfolio includes more than 14 data centers - both planned and operational - with more than half of those being located around Dallas-Fort Worth.
It filed to develop a facility known as DFW7 in Fort Worth in September. The facility is set to cost $200 million and span 1.9 million sq ft (176,000 sqm) across a one-story data center and two-story office component. Construction was slated to begin in October this year, with completion expected in Q1 2026.