"It's the Skybox project and Emergent is the developer.""We're looking for a home to build a campus for one of the Big Five (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google) .... one will lease the building from us.... We will be building for the next seven years."
As for the specific usage and the servers purchased, that will be determined by the eventual occupant.
The public should know that there are three potential recipients of subsidies and tax breaks, Skybox, Emergent and the final occupant. The 380 agreement is under negotiation between the City and Skybox.
Once Emergent is successful in landing one of the Big Five, that company may request subsidies and/or tax breaks as their investment will be magnitudes greater than the buildings themselves.
This data center project has layers. Critical elements remain that need to be addressed for it to move forward.
A Texas State Senator (Red Team) called for an immediate pause in data center development. Issues cited include water, power and transparency. The Senator called for the pause so "rural areas can evaluate effects on critical resources and infrastructure."
Update: An Ohio Senator (Red Team) called out The Carlyle Group, another PEU, for accepting a "$4.5 million state tax break for a data center expansion project in Northeast Ohio. Despite Carlyle’s investment, the project will only create ten new jobs."
Update 3-21-26: ConchoValleyHomepage did a story on City Council's approval of the land lease to our possible data center.
Update 4-8-26: Add Nadia Partners and its affiliate Beacon AI Centers to the list of private equity underwriter (PEU) projects. Beacon will be meeting with Dove Creek residents about a possible project.
Water is a much greater issue for a rural area which does not have access to numerous water sources (like the City of San Angelo). Nadia has another affiliate that develops solar power and battery storage, Dromore Energy.
Update 4-16-26: Beacon AI public meeting is scheduled for this evening at the Four56 Church in Dove Creek. The Skybox/Emergent data center public meeting is scheduled for 4-22 at 5:00 pm at the McNease Convention Center.
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