May 30, 2025

Development News

 

Exciting news from POWERHOUSE Data Centers, the data center development arm of Provident Realty Advisors! The developer recently unveiled plans for a massive 768-acre hyperscale data center campus in Grand Prairie, TX, as part of the Goodland, a transformative 5,000-acre master-planned community, set to house 50,000 residents at buildout.  The campus will roll out in three phases, featuring 24 buildings with a whopping 1.8 gigawatts of power capacity. Phase 1 is on track to go live by May 2026!

 

ABHR attorneys Steve Robinson and Kelsey Taylor worked with Provident on this groundbreaking project. As Kelsey shared, “We could not be more thrilled to see Provident’s vision becoming reality. Congratulations to everyone involved!”

 

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