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Big DataNewsBlackstone-Owned Link Logistics Files to Develop Data Center Campus Outside Atlanta, Georgia
Blackstone-Owned Link Logistics Files to Develop Data Center Campus Outside Atlanta, Georgia
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Blackstone-Owned Link Logistics Files to Develop Data Center Campus Outside Atlanta, Georgia

•February 16, 2026
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Data Center Dynamics
Data Center Dynamics•Feb 16, 2026

Companies Mentioned

Blackstone

Blackstone

BX

Microsoft

Microsoft

MSFT

Why It Matters

The development expands critical infrastructure capacity in a fast‑growing Tier‑2 market, strengthening Blackstone’s foothold in U.S. data‑center real estate and supporting regional digital demand.

Key Takeaways

  • •Blackstone's Link Logistics files 231‑acre data center plan
  • •Campus may include five buildings, 1.56 M sq ft total
  • •First phase targeted for completion in 2028
  • •Expands Atlanta's emerging Tier‑2 data center market
  • •Adds competition to existing Union City projects

Pulse Analysis

Atlanta’s data‑center ecosystem is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by escalating demand for cloud services, edge computing, and low‑latency connectivity. Private equity firms like Blackstone are leveraging their capital and real‑estate expertise to capture this growth, with Link Logistics emerging as a specialist in last‑mile industrial spaces that can be repurposed for high‑density computing. By filing a DRI for the Crossings campus, Blackstone signals confidence in the long‑term viability of the Southeast corridor, positioning itself alongside tech giants that are already committing to the region.

The Crossings project occupies a strategic 231‑acre parcel near Westbrook Road and Evans Drive, an area already recognized for its proximity to major fiber routes and power infrastructure. With a potential five‑building footprint delivering 1.56 million square feet of floor space, the campus will significantly augment the supply of carrier‑neutral facilities in Fulton County. The phased approach, aiming for a 2028 first‑phase completion, allows developers to align construction with evolving tenant requirements, while also mitigating risk through incremental investment. This scale of development is poised to attract hyperscale operators, colocation providers, and enterprise customers seeking resilient, low‑cost sites outside the congested core of Atlanta.

Regionally, the addition of the Crossings campus intensifies competition among developers and underscores the shift of data‑center activity from traditional Tier‑1 hubs to emerging markets. The influx of projects across Georgia reflects broader industry trends toward geographic diversification, renewable‑energy integration, and proximity to end‑users in the Southeast. As more firms like Microsoft and TA Realty secure footprints in Union City, the area is likely to benefit from ancillary infrastructure upgrades, job creation, and increased tax revenues. For investors, the momentum suggests robust upside potential for data‑center REITs and private funds targeting high‑growth corridors, while enterprises gain more options for secure, scalable compute capacity.

Blackstone-owned Link Logistics files to develop data center campus outside Atlanta, Georgia

Company targets five‑building campus outside Union City · February 16 2026 · Dan Swinhoe

An industrial real estate firm set up by Blackstone has filed to develop a data center campus outside Atlanta, Georgia.

Image 1: the crossing union city ga – Google Maps

B9 Union City Owner LLC has filed a Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) application with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for a new campus in Union City.

The project, known as the Crossings, is set to be developed on a site off Westbrook Road and Evans Drive. The 231‑acre campus could see up to five buildings developed, totaling 1.56 million sq ft (144,928 sqm). The first phase could be completed by 2028.

Union City is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, some 17 miles (27.3 km) southwest of downtown Atlanta. Fulton County is one of the major data‑center hubs around Atlanta.

The email address in the application is linked to Link Logistics, an operator of last‑mile industrial real estate and warehouse properties established by Blackstone in 2019.

Atlanta, traditionally a Tier 2 market, has quickly become a major hotspot for data‑center development. DRI applications for more than a dozen campuses, totaling tens of millions of square feet across dozens of buildings, have been filed over the last couple of years.

While many are in Atlanta’s traditional data‑center heartland around Fulton County, applications have been filed for projects across the Peach State.

TA Realty and Microsoft are known to be developing data centers in Union City. Several other campuses have been proposed in the area.

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