Project Atlas Data Center Plans Withdrawn in Coweta

San Francisco-based Beale Infrastructure cancels proposed facility after initial planning stages.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 11:16pm

A photorealistic studio still-life photograph of a sleek, modern server rack made of polished aluminum and black tempered glass, floating on a clean white seamless background and using dramatic lighting and shadows to symbolize the abstract concepts of data infrastructure and the withdrawal of a major technology project.The withdrawal of a planned data center project in Coweta, Oklahoma leaves the community without a major new technology investment.Coweta Today

A planned data center project known as 'Project Atlas' in Coweta, Oklahoma has been withdrawn by the San Francisco-based developer Beale Infrastructure. The company confirmed it is no longer moving forward with the proposed facility after initial planning stages.

Why it matters

The withdrawal of the Project Atlas data center is a setback for Coweta's efforts to attract new technology and infrastructure investments. Data centers can bring significant economic benefits to local communities through construction jobs, permanent operations roles, and increased tax revenue.

The details

Beale Infrastructure had been in the early planning stages for the Project Atlas data center, which would have been located in Coweta. However, the company has now decided to withdraw the project entirely, though no specific reasons were provided for the decision.

  • Beale Infrastructure confirmed the withdrawal of Project Atlas in late March 2026.

The players

Beale Infrastructure

A San Francisco-based infrastructure development company that had been planning the Project Atlas data center in Coweta, Oklahoma.

Coweta, Oklahoma

A city in Oklahoma that was set to host the proposed Project Atlas data center before the plans were withdrawn.

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The takeaway

The cancellation of the Project Atlas data center is a setback for Coweta, but the city will likely continue to pursue other opportunities to attract new technology and infrastructure investments that can drive economic growth in the region.