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Multibillion ‘PowerCampus Austin’ Expected In Late 2024

A project featuring millions of square feet of data center space is on the brink of development for Williamson County! The project, affectionately known as PowerCampus Austin, ranges 150 acres and is a joint venture between Dallas-based Skybox Datacenters LLC and San Francisco-based Prologis Inc. In early May, the developers received unanimous approval from the Hutto City Council to construct a massive portion of Hutto land along U.S. Route 79. This land is known as a “megasite” due to its considerable interest from big businesses and undeveloped property.

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PowerCampus Austin Development

The first phase of this incredible 150-acre development is expected to be completed in late 2024. Located at the southeast corner of U.S. 79 and County Road 132, PowerCampus Austin is expected to span a total of 159 acres. The concepts for PowerCampus Austin showcase six buildings totaling 3.9 million square feet, with four reaching 750,000 square feet and two estimated at 467,000 square feet. The project has yet to sign any tenants at this point in the timeline, despite the many potential companies already eyeing the campus. 

While the campus is expected to overtake a massive portion of land in North Austin, the estimated workforce needed for operating PowerCampus Austin remains small, focusing only on a few dozen high-wage engineering, technical, and construction positions. 

Despite this development’s lower job demand, PowerCampus Austin is still poised to bring the county billions of dollars in capital investment. Data centers like this one are often used as physical locations to store information with a vast market in infrastructure, which can add a lot of value to a city’s tax rolls.

JC Witt, the vice president of investments at Prologis Inc., commented, “This 150-acre campus will contribute to the local economy and build upon North Austin’s growing reputation as a world-class location for digital infrastructure. The project will offer 600 megawatts through two private substations — making it one of the most scalable data center campuses in the United States.”

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