More than 1,000 hectares available for advanced data center development in Dallas-Fort Worth

The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is positioning itself as a strategic hub for the expansion of state-of-the-art technological infrastructure, offering an unprecedented array of land ready to host high-performance data centers.

A unique opportunity in the technological heart of Texas

Roxanne Marquis, representative of 8888cre.com, has announced the availability of over 1,000 hectares of prime land destined for the development of the next generation of high-reliability data centers in the strategic Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, Texas.

“This land offers unprecedented opportunities for companies looking to capitalize on the robust infrastructure and economic growth in one of the fastest developing regions in America,” says Marquis.

Innovation and sustainability as priorities

The land is prepared for developers interested in integrating automation and robotics, implementing modular solutions, and pushing the boundaries of operational efficiency. Marquis points out: “As the industry evolves, our land offerings are designed to support data centers powered by artificial intelligence, liquid cooling technologies, and renewable energy sources, ensuring long-term sustainability and innovation.”

Dallas-Fort Worth: a nexus of technology and real estate development

The favorable business climate in DFW is reinforced by a hybrid cloud environment and a strong technological infrastructure, making it a beacon for innovations in data privacy and thermal management. “Our sites offer the perfect combination of strategic planning capabilities and access to renewable energy, setting the stage for future-proof data centers,” adds Marquis.

Enhanced connectivity and strategic location

Situated in the heart of the United States, DFW’s extensive fiber networks and strategic planning capabilities make it a preferred choice for companies focusing on edge computing and server virtualization. The region’s dense telecommunications network ensures that data centers here can maximize industry insights and data privacy standards.

A thriving hub for technology and real estate development

With a strong emphasis on sustainability and industry insights, DFW is not just a technological hub, but also a leader in real estate development tailored to high-tech industries. “Investors and developers will find that our offerings not only meet current technological trends, but are also geared towards the rapidly evolving future of data centers,” concludes Marquis.

via: EINpresswire

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