STACK Infrastructure Announces $12B Data Center Expansion in Louisiana

The multi-campus development across Caddo and Bossier parishes aims to support regional economic growth and digital infrastructure capacity.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

STACK Infrastructure, a digital infrastructure partner and developer and operator of data centers, has announced a $12 billion multi-campus investment across Caddo and Bossier parishes in northwest Louisiana. The development, created in collaboration with Amazon and public-sector partners, is designed to support regional economic activity and expand digital infrastructure capacity in the area.

Why it matters

This major investment by STACK Infrastructure represents a long-term commitment to responsible development in northwest Louisiana. The project is expected to contribute millions in state and local tax revenue to support public services like schools and infrastructure, while also generating over 1,500 construction jobs.

The details

The multi-site development includes campuses across Caddo and Bossier parishes. Collectively, the campuses will contribute millions of dollars to state and local tax bases while supporting public services, including schools and infrastructure, across multiple jurisdictions in the region. Construction is expected to generate more than 1,500 jobs, with additional permanent jobs created to operate the data centers.

  • The development was announced on February 24, 2026.

The players

STACK Infrastructure

A digital infrastructure partner and developer and operator of data centers.

Amazon

A technology company that is collaborating with STACK Infrastructure on the multi-campus development.

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What’s next

The project is expected to begin construction in the coming months, with the first phase of the multi-campus development scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.

The takeaway

This major investment by STACK Infrastructure represents a significant commitment to supporting economic growth and digital infrastructure development in northwest Louisiana, with the potential to generate substantial tax revenue and job opportunities for the region.