Tract, a Denver-based developer of master-planned data center parks, has acquired more than 668 acres of land in Eagle Mountain. The land sits within the Regional Technology Innovation (RTI) Overlay, which allows for by-right use for data centers, advanced manufacturing, research and development sites, supported by expedited administrative review processes for site plans and permits. To enable speed and certainty for initial development on the site, Tract is working with Rocky Mountain Power to deliver more than 400 megawatts of power to the site via new transmission infrastructure by 2028.

“We identified data centers early on as a way to employ residents, pay for the infrastructure of our growing city and form partnerships to strengthen this close-knit community,” said Tom Westmoreland, mayor of Eagle Mountain. “Beyond the fiscal impact, our new technology neighbors have been great additions to our community, and we look forward to working with partners like Tract to Please log in to see the rest of this story.