Data center developer Edged has outlined plans for a new facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
The company filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to develop a new facility at 9999 Chapin School Road in Fort Worth, Tarrant County.
The project – listed as Edged Energy Outpost – is described as a 488,770 sq ft (45,410 sqm) data center.
Development on the $300 million project is set to run from July 2026 to December 2027.
News that Edged was interested in a project in Fort Worth surfaced last year, with the company acquiring 186 acres from PMB Investment. The company has filed with the local planning commission but few details of the development have emerged.
Edged (formerly Edged Energy) is part of Endeavour, which was set up by Aligned founder Jakob Carnemark. The company has data centers either operating or in development in Bilbao, Madrid, and Barcelona in Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and across the US, including Missouri, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and Illinois.
Elsewhere in Texas, Edged currently has a data center outside Dallas in Irving and is planning a second on the site.
Plans for the original Edged Dallas data center were first revealed in September 2023, and the facility launched in January 2025. Located at 505 N Wildwood Drive, the 11-acre DFW01-1 site currently offers 24MW across 168,610 sq ft (15,665 sqm). The company secured permission to add a second 24MW data center building in January 2026.
The firm is also developing a site in Austin.
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