
Global data center developer and operator STACK Infrastructure is providing a growing range of digital infrastructure solutions for hyperscalers, cloud service providers, and enterprise clients. Like almost all of the cutting-edge developers in the industry, Stack is maintaining the focus on scalability, reliability, and sustainability while delivering a full range of solutions, including build-to-suit, colocation, and powered shell facilities, with continued development in key global markets.
Headquartered in the United States, the company has expanded its presence across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, catering to the increasing demand for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud-based workloads. The company is known for its commitment to sustainable growth, leveraging green financing initiatives, energy-efficient designs, and renewable power sources to minimize its environmental impact.
Through rapid expansion in technology hubs like Silicon Valley, Northern Virginia, Malaysia, and Loudoun County, the company continues to develop industry benchmarks for innovation and infrastructure resilience. With a customer-centric approach and a robust development pipeline, STACK Infrastructure is shaping the future of digital connectivity and data management in an era of accelerating digital transformation.
Significant Developments Across 23 Major Data Center Markets
Early in 2024, Stack broke ground on the expansion of their existing 100 MW campus in San Jose, servicing the power constrained Silicon Valley. Stack worked with the city of San Jose to add a 60 MW expansion to their SVY01 data center.
While possibly the highest profile of Stack’s developments, due to its location, at that point in time the company had announced significant developments across 23 major data center markets, including:
- Stack’s 48 MW Santa Clara data center, featuring immediately available shell space powered by an onsite substation with rare, contracted capacity.
- Stack’s 56 MW Toronto campus, spanning 19 acres, includes an existing 8 MW data center and 48 MW expansion capacity, all supported by committed power.
- A 48 MW build-to-suit opportunity in the Dallas/Fort-Worth area, boasting abundant power and connectivity options.
- A 200 MW campus in Portland spanning 55 acres with 24 MW of available capacity with committed power and 96 MW of planned expansion.
- A 58 MW data center campus in New Albany, OH with immediately available capacity and build-to-suit expansion opportunities.
- 250 MW in Central Phoenix as a planned five-building data center campus with a dedicated on-site substation.
- 72 MW of capacity in Osaka, Japan developed across three planned buildings.
- A 30 MW data center campus in Stockholm with 18MW under development.
The First Six Weeks of 2025
Even with all of this development going on worldwide, Stack still has its eye in increasing its presence in Northern Virginia’s Data Center Alley.
On January 14, 2025, Stack announced that they had secured $900 million in green financing to fully develop its NVA05 campus in Northern Virginia. The 62-acre, 200 MW campus in Manassas exemplifies the critical role Northern Virginia plays as the epicenter of the digital economy.
Strategically located adjacent to existing utility infrastructure, it ensures reliable power access to support seamless campus expansion. Beyond its infrastructure, the development will bolster the local economy through construction and operational job creation, while also contributing to increased tax revenues.
Said Tim Hughes, Chief Development Officer, STACK America: