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Skybox Datacenters is expanding its Texas footprint with a massive new campus planned for San Angelo. The project involves the acquisition of approximately 350 acres of city-owned land northeast of the city for roughly $17.4 million. Skybox intends to construct six four-story buildings, each spanning 248,000 square feet, leveraging the significant spare capacity of the nearby Red Creek substation.

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0.51 miles Skybox: San Angelo, Texas
Skybox intends to construct six four-story buildings, each spanning 248,000 square feet in San Angelo, Texas.
10.16 miles Cipher Digital: Colchis, West Texas
Cipher is forming a joint entity to develop Colchis, a 1GW site in West Texas. Cipher will provide the majority of the financing, giving them about 95% equity ownership under expected lease and development terms.

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