Stream Data Centers: DFW VIII – X
About DFW VIII – X
The DFW VIII – X campus is a hyperscale, build‑to‑suit data center development operated by Stream Data Centers, located in South Dallas County, Wilmer, Texas. Situated on a 77-acre site near Interstate 45 and East Belt Line Road, this campus is part of Stream’s newest South Dallas expansion, offering 690,000 sq ft across three buildings at full build, delivering up to 90 MW of critical load. The facility benefits from a dedicated on‑site Oncor substation (up to 142.5 MVA), excellent utility power, robust fiber infrastructure, and a strategic location near Downtown Dallas, DFW’s airports, and metro amenities. Positioned away from flood plains, flight paths, and the Eastern District of Texas, the site offers optimized risk, cost, and connectivity advantages
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Campus Size & Layout: Three buildings of approximately 230,000 sq ft each, totaling 690,000 sq ft at full build across a 77‑acre campus
- Power Capacity: Up to 90 MW critical load capacity, supported by a dedicated on‑site Oncor substation capable of 142.5 MVA
- Build-to-Suit Flexibility: Designed for rapid customization and deployment to meet hyperscale and enterprise tenant requirements
🔐 Security & Compliance
- While specific security systems are not detailed in public sources, the location and design implicitly support compliance with Texas State Data Center Sales Tax Exemption program requirements, including size and capital investment thresholds
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network‑Rich Environment: Offers low‑latency (~ under 1 ms) access to major regional carrier hotels and cloud interconnection points
- Available Carriers: Includes—among others—AT&T (and Long Haul), Cogent (Long Haul), Crown Castle, Frontier, Gigabit Fiber, Logix, Lumen (Long Haul), Unite Private Networks, Verizon, Windstream (and Long Haul), and Zayo (and Long Haul)
- 100% Renewable Power Options: Available at competitive transmission rates, aligning with industry sustainability goals
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale Cloud Providers and Large Enterprises, particularly those requiring scalable, high‑power, low‑latency infrastructure.
- Organizations seeking Texas State Data Center Sales Tax Exemptions, benefiting from electricity and equipment tax savings through compliance with HB 1223 size and investment criteria
- Entities prioritizing low total cost of ownership (TCO), strong utility reliability, renewable energy availability, and strategic site advantages near DFW metro infrastructure
