Trammell Crow Eyes $21B Data Center Campus

This complex will span 12 million square feet outside metro Atlanta.

Rendering of DC BLOX’s Atlanta West Hyperscale Data Center Campus, in Lithia Springs, Ga.
Rendering of DC BLOX’s Atlanta West Hyperscale Data Center Campus in Lithia Springs, Ga. Image courtesy of DC BLOX

Trammell Crow Co. intends to develop a $21 billion data center campus totaling 12 million square feet in Forsyth, Ga., according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The development could include 21 data center facilities and its completion date is estimated for 2037.

Pending rezoning approvals, Forsyth Technology Campus is to rise on nine land parcels totaling 1,632 acres. The site stretches along the west side of Interstate 75, between Atlanta and Macon, Ga. The owner of the parcels in question is H&H Timberlands LLC, an entity affiliated with Titan Asset Management, an investment and asset management company based in Peachtree Corners, Ga.

Forsyth Technology Campus marks TCC’s third data center project in Georgia. The company also seeks approvals for the development of an 8 million-square-foot complex in Columbia County and another 2.3 million-square-foot project in Douglas County, intending to capitalize on the ever-growing data center demand.

Georgia’s data center boom

Last year, Georgia surpassed Northern Virginia for data center absorption, according to a report by CBRE. Greater Atlanta alone had 705.8 megawatts of positive net absorption, nearly 39 times more than in 2023. Meanwhile, the metro’s data center inventory increased by 222 percent to 1,000.4 megawatts.

And the market’s momentum carried over into 2025. In August, DC BLOX obtained $1.15 billion in green loan financing for Atlanta West Hyperscale Data Center Campus, a 120-megawatt development in Lithia Springs, Ga. The 1.3 million-square-foot project is next to Microsoft’s 300-acre facility.

In May, Flexential took full ownership of the data center it had been occupying in Norcross, Ga. The facility serves as the company’s hub for cloud and data protection in metro Atlanta, where it operates other three facilities.