PowerHouse Completes Structure of First Irving Data Center in Texas
March 30, 2026
PowerHouse Data Centers
PowerHouse, a US data center firm owned by AREP, is expanding into Kentucky with a large data center campus in Louisville. Developed in partnership with Poe Companies, the campus features a revised design that scales the layout to seven two-story buildings, totaling 1.6 million square feet.
While the site plan has received recommendations for approval due to its industrial zoning, the development faces intense community pushback over its massive projected energy and water use. In response to this backlash, local lawmakers have proposed a temporary moratorium on new data center approvals while the city works to establish stricter regulatory guidelines for hyperscale facilities.
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| 0.12 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 4 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 0.13 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 2 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 0.17 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 5 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 0.22 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 7 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 0.27 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 3 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 0.28 miles | PowerHouse: Louisville 6 |
Located in Kentucky, this two-story facility will be a part of PowerHouse Data Centers' Louisville Campus.
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| 5.40 miles | DataCanopy: Louisville |
Located in downtown Louisville, the colocation and managed hosting data center is equipped with advanced features and security.
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| 5.99 miles | Lumen Louisville 1 |
Lumen network and colocation facility in downtown Louisville, on the south edge of the central business district. One of three Lumen sites serving the Louisville metro and part of the legacy Level 3 fiber footprint. Compact carrier-hotel-style building anchored to the regional long-haul fiber ring.
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| 6.45 miles | Cogent Louisville | |
| 7.53 miles | Flexential Louisville 2, 3, 4 |
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| 15.30 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Meta will be investing $800 million to develop a data center campus spanning almost 700,000 sq ft (65,030 sqm). The company expects the data center to be operational in 2026.
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| 15.32 miles | Connect Data Centers: Jeffersonville, IN | |
| 18.48 miles | Carrier-Neutral Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 18.48 miles | Aphorio Carter: Louisville, KY |
Aphorio Carter has acquired two enterprise data centers in Kentucky in 2025. Both properties were built in 2011 and offer 102,500 square feet (9,520 sqm) of space.
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| 19.90 miles | Flexential East Louisville |
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PowerHouse Data Centers, wholly owned and operated by American Real Estate Partners (AREP), is a pioneering developer and owner of next-generation data centers, providing sophisticated real estate solutions for hyperscalers that meet their market, data, utility, and space demands. PowerHouse is an established leader in world-class data center development, with 118 data centers underway or in planning, representing over 32 million square feet and 8.1 GW in eight major Tier I and Tier II markets. PowerHouse’s full suite of development services integrates asset strategy, fast-track approvals, infrastructure, on-site power procurement, and sustainable building practices into every project.
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