Stream Data Centers

Stream Data Centers is a U.S. data center developer and operator headquartered in Dallas, Texas, founded in 1999. The company develops and operates campuses in Phoenix, the Dallas area and metro Chicago, and it also lists activity in San Antonio and Houston.

Its services include wholesale colocation, private data centers, build to suit facilities, Ready-to-Fit powered shells, location strategy and energy procurement.

Historically an affiliate of Stream Realty Partners, in August 2025 Apollo-managed funds agreed to acquire a majority stake in the company, with closing expected in 2025 subject to approvals.

Stream Data Centers History:

  • In August 2025, Apollo-managed funds agreed to acquire a majority stake in Stream Data Centers from Stream Realty Partners; the parties also committed new capital to Stream’s land fund targeting 650 MW of near-term capacity across campuses in metro Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas, with closing expected in 2025 subject to conditions.
  • In June 2024, Stream broke ground on its third San Antonio campus on 135 acres, planned for up to five buildings and approximately 200 MW of IT capacity at full build out.
  • In February 2019 and October 2020, Stream entered the Phoenix market by acquiring a 157-acre site in Goodyear anchored by a 418,000 square foot facility, then commissioned the Phoenix I building on that campus; plans call for more than 2 million square feet and an on-site APS substation designed for up to 350 MW.
  • 1999: Founded in Dallas, Texas.

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Stream DC aims to demolish around 55 Elk Grove residential properties to develop a three-building data center campus with an on-site substation. The three buildings will total more than 2 million sq ft.

Stream DC aims to demolish around 55 Elk Grove residential properties to develop a three-building data center campus with an on-site substation. The three buildings will total more than 2 million sq ft.

Stream Data Centers is currently developing its second hyperscale campus in Wilmer, Texas, situated in South Dallas County.

In January 2020, Stream commissioned phase I of a greenfield hyperscale data center development on a 23-acre site in Garland, next to northeast Dallas, Texas.

In 2010, Stream Data Centers purchased a 20,000 SF warehouse in Richardson and began development of a 10,000 SF data hall.

Stream DC aims to demolish around 55 Elk Grove residential properties to develop a three-building data center campus with an on-site substation. The three buildings will total more than 2 million sq ft.

Stream Data Centers has topped out the second data center facility on its Goodyear Campus in August 2024.

Stream Data Centers is building a 690,000 sq. ft. hyperscale campus on 77 acres in Wilmer. The first 135,000 square-foot (12,540 sq. m.) phase of the project is located near I-45 and East Belt Line Road in Wilmer.

In 2015, Texas-based Stream Data Centers sold a 73,320 sqft data center to a local financial services company and was then immediately hired to run it.

• Building is hardened to withstand 185 MPH winds and uplift
• Three (3) independent Private Data Center Suites, each with 10,000 SF of raised floor
• Dual underground electric utility feeds power from two substations
• Potential to scale to 6.75 MW of 2N critical load
• Tier III certified by Uptime Institute

Stream US, headquartered in Dallas, has received approval to construct a expansive data center at the Science, Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Park (STAMP) in Genesee County, New York.

The company aims to develop a data center complex spanning 246 acres, which will include nine data center buildings and two substations.

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Stream's Data Center at Twilight
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Rendering of Stream's Site in Phoenix
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Outside of the new Stream VII facility in Garland
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Lobby
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Raised Floor Data Hall ready for customer deployments
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Stream's Elk Grove Facility
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Artist Rendering of Stream Chicago II
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Outside of DFW IV
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Stream facility at 1708 W Creek Lane
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The residential area Stream is looking to demolish for its Elk Grove campus
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Rendering of Stream's third data center campus in San Antonio
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Stream DFW V site in Richardson, Texas
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