Reading Time: 3minutesPower is still one of the biggest hurdles in data center development. But once a site shows power potential, the next question is just as important: Can this project move through local approval? That answer is getting more complicated. See If Your Site Is Ready for the Next Step According to MultiState, lawmakers in more
Reading Time: 3minutesThe data center opportunity is big. But one wrong early assumption can put the deal at risk. A site may look strong on paper. Demand may be there. Still, the project has to prove it can work. That is why data center development starts with feasibility, not just demand. Find the Risks Before Design Starts
Reading Time: 3minutesCapital is moving aggressively into data centers. But investors are no longer focusing only on the largest legacy markets. Across the U.S., developers are evaluating new locations that can support the next phase of AI, cloud, and business infrastructure growth. That shift is changing where the next generation of data center projects gets built. Explore
Reading Time: 3minutesCapital is tighter. It’s not leaving real estate. It’s shifting. More capital is moving into data centers. That shift is pulling funding away from traditional projects. According to CBRE, 95% of investors are increasing allocations to data centers. This is already affecting which deals move forward. Capital is shifting. Start looking at data centers Capital Is
Reading Time: 3minutesThis is one of the biggest capital shifts happening in the built environment today. We are already seeing this across our work. Data center demand is no longer theoretical. It is changing what gets built and where capital goes. We are working with developers to evaluate sites, reposition land, and move these projects forward. Let’s