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CyrusOne: DFW7

Year Planned: 2026

In Fort Worth, Tarrant County, CyrusOne has begun construction in April 2025 on DFW7, a $2.4 billion data center campus situated on Asphalt Drive. The 1.9 million square foot (176,000 sqm) project will comprise multiple buildings.

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0.38 miles ACS: Fort Worth, Texas
The proposed development, located on a 107-acre site near Hicks Field Road, will feature five buildings and an associated substation.
0.42 miles ACS: Fort Worth Expansion
9.71 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
When completed, the Fort Worth site will be Facebook’s largest data center to date, four buildings connected to form two “H” shapes, plus one standalone center, for a total of 20 data hall
9.82 miles Tierpoint Fort Worth
The property came to market in 2023 and was acquired by Tierpoint.
9.83 miles QTS: FTW1-DC2
QTS Data Centers is building a second data center adjacent to its first one near the Alliance Texas development. The two-story building is set to span 471,875 sq ft (43,840 sqm) and see $220 million invested in the project.
9.85 miles STACK Fort Worth Alliance
STACK's expansion Alliance campus in Fort Worth
9.89 miles QTS Dallas Fort Worth
QTS's Forth Worth site is the company's second data center in Dallas Market.
10.14 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
10.85 miles Lumen For Worth 3
10.95 miles Lumen Fort Worth 2
10.99 miles LOGIX Fort Worth
In 2018 LOGIX Communications acquired Alpheus Communications and this site.
11.27 miles Citigroup Fort Worth
11.34 miles Lumen Fort Worth 1
12.68 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
Google has officially backed out of its plans for the Northlake Logistics Park in Denton County, marking a strategic shift away from the previously leased 1-million-square-foot facility.
12.77 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
Google has officially backed out of its plans for the Northlake Logistics Park in Denton County, marking a strategic shift away from the previously leased 1-million-square-foot facility.
15.52 miles Edged Energy: DFW02 Expansion
15.64 miles Edged Energy: Ft. Worth DFW02
Edged Energy intends to construct another data center campus in Fort Worth, with operations expected to begin in Q2 2027.
16.06 miles Prime: DFW04-03
Prime Data Centers is building a $1.6 billion campus near Benbrook. The project includes three, two-story structures being built near Aledo and Chapin School roads. The site is slated for completion by January 2026.
16.37 miles Prime: DFW04-02
Prime Data Centers is building a $1.6 billion campus near Benbrook. The project includes three, two-story structures being built near Aledo and Chapin School roads. The site is slated for completion by January 2026.
16.46 miles Prime: Dallas DFW04-01
Prime Data Centers is building a $1.6 billion campus near Benbrook. The project includes three, two-story structures being built near Aledo and Chapin School roads. The site is slated for completion by 2026.
16.89 miles Rackspace Grapevine DFW1
17.78 miles Novartis
19.01 miles 5CDC: Dallas DFW01
The facility encompasses eight data halls (PODs) optimized to accommodate average densities of over 400W per square foot.
19.38 miles Black Mountain: Fort Worth, TX
Black Mountain has filed to rezone 141 acres at the intersection of Lon Stephenson Road and Forest Hill Drive to develop a data center.

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CyrusOne is a data center owner, operator, and developer that manages more than 50 facilities, with its footprint concentrated in the U.S. and Europe. The company is based in Dallas and was taken private in March 2022 by funds managed by KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners in a transaction valued at approximately 15 billion dollars including debt.

Its portfolio centers on hyperscale and enterprise colocation across multi-building campuses. CyrusOne has also pursued international growth initiatives alongside its core North American and European markets.

CyrusOne History:

  • March 2022: Taken private by funds managed by KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners in an approximately 15 billion dollar all-cash transaction including debt.
  • July 2015: Acquired Cervalis, adding four data centers and two disaster recovery sites in the New York metro.
  • July 2014: Acquired Cervalis
  • January 2013: Completed initial public offering on NASDAQ as a carve-out of Cincinnati Bell’s data center business.
  • June 2010: Cincinnati Bell acquired CyrusOne for approximately 525 million dollars.
  • 2000: Founded by David Ferdman.
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