CyrusOne is planning to build a data center in Dallas, Texas.
According to an application filed to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the facility will be located at Asphalt Drive in Fort Worth, Tarrant County.
The facility - dubbed DFW7 - is estimated 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 is slated to begin in October this year, with completion expected in Q1 2026.
Further details are not known.
CyrusOne is yet to confirm the data center development.
The KKR-owned operator currently has 80 data centers across seven countries and 30 markets. In the US, CyrusOne has a presence in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.
Its Texas portfolio includes 14 data centers - both planned and operational - with seven of those being located in Dallas.
Dallas has proved a popular data center market. Digital Realty, Cologix, Flexential, NTT, DataBank, Equinix, Stack, Cogent, Google, Meta, Lumen, and IBM all have a presence in the area.