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Bormacc

Compute-Anchored Districts Sequenced for Regional Impact

Bormacc Hub campuses progress through a structured roadmap that identifies civic partners, secures resilient power, and stages mixed-use delivery so AI capacity scales responsibly.

Why location matters

Where infrastructure is built affects how reliably it runs, how easily it can be managed, and what it costs over time.
A strong site reduces surprises—power constraints, connectivity gaps, operational complexity—and makes performance more predictable.
It also shapes who benefits: whether jobs, investment, and long-term capability stay local or move elsewhere.
That’s why site selection is not a backdrop to the work—it is part of the work.

How the district comes together

Bormacc Hub brings three layers together in one place so enterprises can run AI at scale while cities and campuses see lasting value on the ground.
Basics
Build-ready
Local fit

We start with fundamentals that make infrastructure dependable day after day. If these are weak, everything becomes harder—cost, reliability, and long-term operations. We prioritize places where the core inputs are strong and resilient.

  • Stable power, connectivity, and cooling inputs for predictable operations.

  • Layouts that reduce operational friction and support safe access.

  • Resilience options and physical security to avoid single points of failure.

Power you can count on

Strong connectivity

Reliable cooling inputs

Low operational friction

Resilience options

Physical security

See footprint below

Presence across
5 unique corridors

Hover over a corridor to learn more


Our Sites

Phase 1 locations across our corridors.
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    MEM1

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    65 MW • ~1,742,400 SF

    Bormacc Hub campus spanning two blocks in Downtown Memphis and featuring other mixed-use features.

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    DFW1

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    20 MW • ~1,997,496 SF

    Large-scale Bormacc Hub development serving north Dallas growth corridors with compute and mixed-use programming.

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    DFW2

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    30 MW • ~2,200,000 SF

    Bormacc Hub campus delivering 30 MW across ~2.2M SF for the Dallas-Fort Worth innovation corridor.

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    COL1

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    18 MW • ~1,380,000 SF

    Bormacc Hub site in South Carolina's capital, combining dedicated compute with mixed-use and workforce-oriented programming.

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    OKE1

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    16 MW • ~1,250,000 SF

    Bormacc Hub candidate in Okeechobee pairing resilient compute capacity with campus-style development for regional growth.

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    SLC1

    Bormacc Hub Campus

    20 MW • ~1,200,000 SF

    Bormacc Hub campus pairing sovereign cloud capacity with regional research and enterprise demand.