Vantage has filed to build two data center campuses outside Atlanta, Georgia.

The company this month filed two Developments of Regional Impact applications with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for data center campuses in South Fulton in Fulton County, southwest of Atlanta.

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vantage's Stacks Road project – Google Maps

The first application, known as the Westlake project, aims to build a 754,220 sq ft (70,070 sqm) data center on undeveloped land west of Plummer Road (east of the existing Quaker facility) and north of Riverside Drive in South Fulton. The project is due for completion in January 2028.

The second application, known as the Stacks Road project, aims to build a 696,980 sq ft (64,750 sqm) data center on undeveloped land in the southwest quadrant of the intersection of Stacks Road and Mallory Road, just north of the CSX Railroad. The project is due for completion in January 2027.

DigitalBridge-owned Vantage currently has US data center campuses in operation and development Virginia, Washington, Arizona, California, Texas, and Ohio.

While the company doesn’t currently have any data centers in Georgia, last year it filed to develop a campus in the Douglas County area of Atlanta.

In August 2023 the company filed a DRI to develop a three-building campus totaling 1.7 million square feet of data center space in Douglasville. A precise location isn't listed, but the DRI makes reference to Roberts Road in Douglasville and lists a project completion date of December 2025.

Atlanta is a major data center hub with operators including Microsoft, CoreSite, QTS, DataBank, Flexential, Switch, DC Blox, Edged Energy, Stack, T5, Vantage, and EdgeConneX. Fulton County is home to a number of developments, including several from Microsoft.