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Amazon plans $200 billion in capex this year. A chunk of that is being spent on AI data centers. Titus is a plan to 'future proof' these facilities.
A new survey revealed that 7 out of 10 Americans are against data center developers building projects within the vicinity of their homes. This is a massive increase from the late 2025 survey which showed that 47% of people are against AI data centers near their homes.
Anthropic’s SpaceX deal gives Claude a major compute boost from the Memphis data center xAI arguably needed most, exposing how brutally infrastructure now shapes the race between Grok and its rivals.The Latest Tech News,
A newly formed Blackstone data center real estate investment trust has raised $1.75 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, it said on Wednesday.
A former industrial property in southeast Houston is being marketed as a major AI and hyperscale data center site, highlighting how Houston's energy infrastructure is becoming a s
Over the past several years, Titus Station has undergone extensive redevelopment planning and due diligence efforts, including environmental analysis, infrastructure planning, utility coordination, interconnection evaluations, grant-related activities, and local development approvals, according to the property’s owner.
Celestica, a leading provider of data center electronics and infrastructure, plans to invest at least $876 million into a Fort Worth manufacturing site that will create nearly 2,000 jobs.
Democrats and Republicans in Hood County may have found some common ground: data centers. Residents, elected officials and political candidates packed a town hall meeting in Granbury Wednesday night to voice their concerns over the rapid expansion of Al-related data centers in the county.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act of 2026 into law, a measure lawmakers say is designed to keep everyday utility customers from paying the cost of major infrastructure upgrades tied to large data center developments.
Opponents allege the project is moving forward because of illegal spot zoning, or an inconsistent change to land use ordinances specifically for the benefit of one landowner.