SIGNALInfrastructure Software·Jun 1, 2026, 10:01 AMSignal65Short term

Legacy Investing eyes 50MW data center outside San Antonio, Texas

Source: DataCenter Dynamics

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Legacy Investing eyes 50MW data center outside San Antonio, Texas

Company developing on former karting complex

Why this matters
Why now

The increasing demand for compute infrastructure due to AI and digital transformation necessitates continuous data center expansion, even in developing regions.

Why it’s important

This indicates continued investment in physical infrastructure to support the ongoing digital and AI booms, highlighting the regional decentralization of data center development.

What changes

Investment flows into data center development are expanding beyond established tech hubs to new geographic areas, driven by land availability and potential energy access.

Winners
  • · Legacy Investing
  • · San Antonio, Texas (local economy)
  • · Data Center construction sector
Losers
  • · None
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased local economic activity and job creation in the San Antonio area due to data center construction and operation.

Second

Potential for further technology and compute-dependent businesses to consider San Antonio as a viable location due to increased infrastructure.

Third

Growing demand for local energy and water resources, potentially leading to infrastructure upgrades or competition with other local needs.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 40 / 100
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