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San Francisco-based Prime Data Centers appears to be planning a multi-building data campus in southwest Fort Worth totaling about $1.6 billion, according to documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
The campus site is along Aledo Road and Chapin School Road.
Three two-story buildings of 267,000 square feet each are planned.
The first two combined are estimated to cost $545 million. The third will run in the neighborhood of $495 million, according to documents.
M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates Inc. of Dallas is the architect of record. Construction is slate to begin the first week of September and be complete by Jan. 29, 2026.
The owner is listed as Russ Langbein, who is a vice president of Prime Data Centers, according to its website.
According to the company, Prime Data Centers has 21 data centers across the U.S. and Europe, including one operational in Dallas and another planned there near Love Field.
Fort Worth is home to Meta’s $1.5 billion data center in the Alliance corridor. Meta is the parent company of social media giant Facebook.
North Texas has experienced an increase demand for data centers, attracting numerous providers who are acquiring land with the intention of developing large-scale campuses.
According to a report published by JLL, North Texas has 5.6 million square feet of data center inventory, with 2.6 square feet planned.
Most of the demand is from the cloud and tech industry.
Correction: A previous version of this story erroneously reported that the complex would be in the city of Benbrook.