Crow Holdings is developing a 245-megawatt data center campus on approximately 40 acres in the Stemmons Corridor area of Dallas, which is a traditional network hub. This campus will be built on a land parcel that the company has owned for many years. Phase one will provide a 70-megawatt facility in the fourth quarter of 2027.
The first facility is being developed in collaboration with CleanArc Data Centers, which is also managing leasing. The complete development can provide a total of 245 megawatts of capacity. The construction will be aided by a substation on the facility’s campus.
The location is close to two of the Dallas areas with the most prominent telecommunications interconnection points, namely the Infomart data center located at 1950 Stemmons Freeway and the carrier hotel located at 2323 Bryan Street, making the proposed development one of the most connected areas in the US. It will be attractive to hyperscale, artificial intelligence, and enterprise customers with low latency and power demands.
Design work
Design work on the first 70-megawatt facility is underway, with the planning of the substation and the purchase of the electrical long-lead equipment in progress. The campus will be designed with the flexibility to handle a variety of electrical power densities and cooling arrangements, including Tier III electrical redundancy.
CleanArc, which was founded by data center industry veteran Jim Trout, is currently building almost 1 gigawatt of capacity at its Virginia campus. The company’s management team has completed over 2 gigawatts of mission critical facilities, said the company.
The Dallas project is part of Crow Holdings’ overall expansion plans for digital infrastructure development. The company is assessing over 3 gigawatts of potential data center capacity in multiple markets within the U.S., which include New Jersey, Georgia, and North Carolina due to rising demand for high-computing power.
The Dallas project follows a broader wave of large-scale data center development across Texas, including a recently disclosed plan by New Era Energy & Digital and Primary Digital Infrastructure to develop a 1-gigawatt-plus hyperscale campus in West Texas. Also, Crow Holdings’ planned 245-MW campus along Dallas’ Stemmons Corridor adds to a wave of large-scale AI and hyperscale data center developments across the South, including Applied Digital’s Delta Forge 1 AI campus, which will deliver 430 MW of utility power for high-density workloads.

Crow Holdings Dallas Data Center Campus – Project Factsheet
Project Overview
Location: Stemmons Corridor, Central Dallas, Texas
Site Size: Approximately 40 acres
Total Planned Capacity: 245MW turnkey data center campus
Initial Phase Capacity: 70MW building
Expected Initial Delivery: Late 2027
Development Status: Vacant lot, design work underway
Key Partners
Developer: Crow Holdings
Development & Leasing Partner: CleanArc Data Centers
Project Lead: Kevin McMeans, Managing Director, Crow Holdings
Strategic Location Advantages
The campus occupies one of the most strategically positioned digital infrastructure locations in the United States, offering:
Close proximity to Infomart at 1950 Stemmons Freeway (one of the largest network interconnection hubs globally)
Close proximity to 2323 Bryan Street (major network interconnection hub)
Ultra-low latency connectivity to major internet exchange points
Urban infill site in central Dallas
Decades-long ownership by Crow Holdings, demonstrating long-term strategic positioning
Project Specifications
Power Infrastructure:
Dedicated on-site substation supporting full 245MW campus capacity
Tier III electrical redundancy
Flexible power density support
Cooling & Design:
High-efficiency cooling technologies
Inside-out design approach for operational flexibility
Support for wide range of power densities
Target Use Cases:
Hyperscale deployments
AI workloads
Enterprise users
Network-dense operations
Interconnection-driven applications
Development Timeline
Current Status: Design work and long-lead equipment procurement underway
Substation Planning: In process
Initial 70MW Building: Expected completion late 2027
Future Phases: Multi-building campus expansion to full 245MW capacity

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