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Data Center Space in Dallas-Fort Worth

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1GW+
Total Power
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Facilities
3%
Vacancy Rate
$165
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Dallas-Fort Worth

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Premier Colocation

Richardson, TX — Telecom Corridor

Carrier-neutral facility with 25+ network providers. Enterprise and wholesale options available.

99.999% SLAN+1 PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2HIPAAPCI DSS
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Hyperscale Campus

Garland, TX — North Texas

100MW+ campus with expansion capacity. Purpose-built for large-scale deployments and AI workloads.

99.99% SLA2N Power100MW+ Campus
SOC 2ISO 27001GPU Ready
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Cloud Connect Hub

Dallas, TX — Downtown

Direct on-ramps to AWS US-East, Azure South Central, and GCP. Low-latency financial connectivity.

99.99% SLAN+1 Power3 Cloud On-Ramps
AWSAzureGCP
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Dallas-Fort Worth Colocation Pricing

Typical rates for the DFW market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$800–$1,800/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$450–$1,000/mo
Power (per kW)$120–$185/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$100–$250/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$175–$400/mo

Dallas-Fort Worth Data Center FAQs

Why is Dallas-Fort Worth a top data center market?
DFW benefits from competitive power rates (ERCOT grid), central US location providing low-latency access to both coasts, no state income tax, business-friendly regulations, and abundant land for campus-scale developments. It's consistently the #2 or #3 US data center market.
What is the power situation in Texas?
Texas operates on the ERCOT grid which offers competitive wholesale power rates. However, grid reliability concerns after Winter Storm Uri have led providers to invest heavily in backup power and on-site generation. Most enterprise facilities maintain 48-72 hours of fuel reserves.
Which areas of DFW have the most data centers?
Richardson (Telecom Corridor) is the traditional hub. Newer developments are concentrated in Garland, Allen, Plano, and Midlothian where land and power are more readily available for hyperscale builds.

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