Edged eyes second Dallas-Fort Worth campus

Company partnering with PMB Capital Investments


US data center firm Edged could be developing another data center campus in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas.


As reported by BizJournal, PMB Capital Investments recently filed to rezone 186 acres in Fort Worth at the southeast corner of I-20 and Chapin School Road for medium industrial and commercial uses, which would allow for a new data center campus.


Data center developer Edged is a partner on the data center portion of the project, which would see two buildings constructed. Further details are yet to be announced.


The Fort Worth Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval, with the city council late last month approving the rezoning request.


The site is currently undeveloped. The project is part of the wider 5,500-acre development by PMB Capital Investments known as Veale Ranch.


Edged currently operates one Texas campus in the Irving area of Dallas. Located at 505 N Wildwood Drive, the 11-acre DFW01-1 site offers 24MW across 168,610 sq ft. A retrofit, the pre-existing warehouse facility was built by Johnson Development and completed in 2022.


Plans for the original Edged Dallas data center were first revealed in September 2023. The company received approval from the Irving City Council in April last year. The facility went live earlier this year.


Edged (formerly Edged Energy) is part of Endeavour, which was set up by Aligned founder Jakob Carnemark. The company has data centers either operating or in development in Bilbao, Madrid, and Barcelona in Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and across the US, including Missouri, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and Illinois.


Dallas-Fort Worth is home to operators such as QTS, Lumen, Centersquare, and Cogent. Digital Realty, Cologix, Flexential, NTT, DataBank, Equinix, Stack, Cogent, Google, Meta, Lumen, and IBM all operate in the wider Dallas area.

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