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Home » STACK Infrastructure Announces Landmark 1+GW Data Center Campus in Virginia

STACK Infrastructure Announces Landmark 1+GW Data Center Campus in Virginia

January 16, 2025
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STACK Infrastructure has announced its largest development to date, the 1+GW Stafford Technology Campus (STC) in Stafford County, Virginia. Spanning 500 acres with four sub-campuses, the STC will house 19 data centers and draw power from six 300MW substations supplied by Dominion Energy. This flagship campus reinforces STACK’s commitment to scalable, innovative infrastructure while driving economic and environmental benefits for the local community.

The STC is strategically located in Northern Virginia, one of the most vital data center markets globally. The project represents a significant economic boost for Stafford County, supporting critical infrastructure improvements, including water and sewer upgrades that eliminate $58 million from the county’s Capital Improvement Program. Upon completion, STC is expected to generate over $80 million in annual tax revenue, create hundreds of full-time jobs, and provide more than 1,000 construction jobs during peak development. Additionally, the campus incorporates sustainability features like a reclaimed water system for cooling, aligning with STACK’s commitment to clean energy and environmental conservation.

Matt VanderZanden, Chief Operating Officer of STACK Americas, emphasized the company’s focus on responsible development and community partnership: “STC reflects STACK’s commitment to setting the standard for responsible data center development while delivering scalable, resilient infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of our clients.” With a global portfolio of 4.0+GW of built or under-development capacity and plans for 6.0+GW of future projects, STACK continues to expand its reach in key markets.

• Key Facts about the Stafford Technology Campus (STC):

• Capacity: 1+GW of total power, supported by six 300MW substations.

• Scale: 500 acres, four sub-campuses, and 19 data centers.

• Economic Impact: $80M+ in annual tax revenue, hundreds of full-time jobs, and over 1,000 construction jobs.

• Infrastructure Improvements: Eliminates $58M in Stafford County’s infrastructure costs.

• Sustainability: Incorporates reclaimed water for cooling and adheres to strict environmental standards.

• STACK’s Other Development Opportunities:

• South Dallas: 500MW campus on 100 acres, supporting shell and turnkey deployments.

• Toronto: 56MW campus on 19 acres with 8MW operational and 48MW expansion capacity.

• Santa Clara: 48MW data center with immediately available space and 12MW turnkey capacity.

• Portland: 200MW campus on 55 acres with 24MW available and 96MW planned expansion.

• Dallas/Fort Worth: 48MW build-to-suit site with robust power and connectivity.

• Phoenix: 250MW campus with a dedicated on-site substation.

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