Provident Data Centers: Fort Worth Data Center
About Fort Worth Data Center
Provident Fort Worth Data Center in Fort Worth, Texas is a planned data center development within Provident Data Centers’ national portfolio. The Fort Worth listing sits alongside Provident projects in Garland, Grand Prairie, Plano, and other U.S. markets, extending the company’s Dallas-Fort Worth development strategy for powered land, powered shell, and build-to-suit data center infrastructure.
Provident’s portfolio is built around large-scale data center site selection, entitlement, utility coordination, and development execution for hyperscalers, data center operators, service providers, government agencies, and enterprise infrastructure users. The Fort Worth location is part of a broader platform that lists +7 GW of utility power, +70 planned buildings, and development activity across 9 states. Published facility-level specifications for the Fort Worth site have not been released.
The Fort Worth market offers a major North Texas deployment position with access to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Interstate 35W, Interstate 30, Interstate 20, regional transmission infrastructure, fiber routes, and enterprise demand across the Metroplex. Provident’s nearby Grand Prairie joint venture with PowerHouse Data Centers demonstrates the company’s regional focus, with a separate 768-acre, multi-phase hyperscale campus planned between Dallas and Fort Worth, 24 buildings, a 1.8 GW switchyard, and initial power delivery targeted for May 2026.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Development Stage: Planned or in development.
- Provider Model: Powered land, powered shell, and build-to-suit development.
- Portfolio Scale: +7 GW of utility power across Provident’s national development portfolio.
- Market: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
- Regional Context: Provident lists additional North Texas projects in Garland, Grand Prairie, and Plano.
🛰️ Network Position
- Metroplex Access: Fort Worth provides western Dallas-Fort Worth market coverage.
- Airport Access: Positioned within reach of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
- Regional Corridors: Fort Worth connects to Interstate 35W, Interstate 30, and Interstate 20.
- Hyperscale Market: North Texas remains one of the most active U.S. data center development regions.
🧠 AI Infrastructure
- Power-Led Strategy: Provident’s platform is oriented toward high-density, utility-backed digital infrastructure.
- Hyperscale Fit: Development model targets hyperscalers and large infrastructure operators.
- Regional Scale: Nearby Provident-PowerHouse Grand Prairie campus is planned for 1.8 GW switchyard capacity.
