Cloverleaf Infrastructure: Port of Brownsville Campus
About Port of Brownsville Campus
Port of Brownsville Campus in Brownsville, Texas is a location record requiring provider validation before publication as an active or planned data center campus. The provided Cloverleaf Infrastructure newsroom page does not list a Port of Brownsville data center project, and public search results did not verify a Cloverleaf-backed data center campus at the Port of Brownsville.
The Port of Brownsville is a major South Texas industrial and logistics zone with approximately 40,000 acres, deepwater access, Foreign Trade Zone No. 62, rail service, highway access, and proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border. The port supports energy, steel, shipbuilding, ship recycling, liquid cargo, dry bulk, break bulk, and cross-border industrial activity. Those characteristics make the area relevant for powered-land screening, large industrial development, and future digital infrastructure evaluation.
For Datacenters.com publication, this profile should remain in verification status until a sponsor, site control record, permitting document, utility filing, development agreement, or provider announcement confirms the Port of Brownsville Campus as a data center project.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Market: Brownsville, Texas
- Site Context: Port of Brownsville industrial district
- Port Scale: Approximately 40,000 acres
- Trade Zone: Foreign Trade Zone No. 62
- Industrial Position: Deepwater port, rail, highway, and cross-border logistics access
- Project Status: Data center campus not publicly verified
🌐 Connectivity & Infrastructure Access
- Regional Access: Brownsville, Port of Brownsville, U.S.-Mexico border, and Gulf Coast industrial corridors
- Transportation: Deepwater ship channel, rail connections, and highway access
- Business Context: South Texas logistics, energy, manufacturing, and industrial development