$20 Billion Tract Data Center Park in Buckeye Moves to Infrastructure Phase
The Tract data center park in Buckeye, Arizona, has advanced to the horizontal infrastructure preparation phase as part of a $20 billion project. Set on a 2,069-acre site, it aims to provide 20 million square feet of data center space, generating significant employment and economic benefits for the area.

Tract's data center park in Buckeye is progressing with engineering and infrastructure preparations, aiming for a total capacity of 1.8 gigawatts. The project includes plans for 40 facilities and is expected to create approximately 2,000 construction jobs and 500 permanent positions post-completion.
The Buckeye City Council approved a development deal that allows Tract to receive up to $50 million for public infrastructure improvements after generating $60 million in revenue. The project emphasizes sustainability, aiming to reduce water consumption and secure necessary power resources in collaboration with local utilities.
Community response varies, with some residents expressing concern over environmental impacts and infrastructure strain. This development positions Buckeye as a key player in the data center sector amid growing demand for digital services.




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