Sabey: San Macros, TX

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Sabey: San Macros, TX

Lot Size: 786 acres

Sabey, a US data center firm, plans to develop a new campus on 786 acres in San Marcos, Texas. The proposed site is southwest of the intersection of South Old Bastrop Highway and Centerpoint Road, and is currently owned by Carson Select Investments LP.

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1.50 miles Highlander SM One: San Marcos, TX
Highlander SM One LLC, represented by Armbrust & Brown PLLC, is seeking to rezone the land from Conservation Cluster to Light Industrial and annex 53.57 acres of the property.
2.88 miles CloudBurst: San Marcos, TX
CloudBurst, a new US data center developer focused on artificial intelligence (AI), is building a natural gas-powered facility in Texas.
14.45 miles Tract: Caldwell Valley
Tract plans to develop a data center park in Uhland, Texas, a city spanning Caldwell and Hays counties approximately 30 miles south of Austin.
15.87 miles Prime: Austin, TX
Prime Data Centers is building a $1.3 billion data center campus in Caldwell County, outside of Austin, Texas
15.94 miles Prime: Austin 3
The facility is a part of Prime's Austin Data Center Campus in Texas.
16.04 miles Prime: Austin 2
The facility is a part of Prime's Austin Data Center Campus in Texas.

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Sabey Data Centers is one of the largest privately owned multi-tenant data center owner/developer/operators in the world. Being privately-owned may mean that ours is never a household name, but to us, it means a complete focus on building value by serving one customer at a time.

Sabey Data Centers grew out of Sabey Corporation’s forty plus year history as a designer, builder and operator for leading innovators of the day: Boeing Electronics’ clean rooms, McCaw Cellular’s first cell phone switches, and Exodus Communications, provider of the world’s first internet colocation services — all were breaking new ground in industries of world-wide importance.

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