Plano North - August 2025

Government

BY JACQUELYN BURRER & ADAM DOE

Commission approves new data center in west Plano Plano residents could expect to see the con- struction of a new data center in west Plano following a recommendation of approval from the Planning and Zoning commission. What happened At their July 21 meeting, commissioners approved a preliminary site plan for the data center. S P R I N G C R E E P K W Y .

Mustang Square to feature more homes The Mustang Square development near the Sam Rayburn Tollway and Rasor Boulevard will restructure all of the attached housing lots following a revised site plan approval from Plano City Council at a July 21 meeting. The details Thirty-five townhome lots will be modi- fied into unattached single-family lots, and a common area lot will be modified to add two additional homes, according to city documents. After the lot modifica-

As part of the request, commissioners approved a 20% parking reduction, as the data center will require fewer on-site employees compared to other facilities of similar size. The details The proposed facility is owned by Stack Infra- structure, a digital infrastructure company, and would be its third data center at the site, according to the company’s website. The center will be 363,000 square feet and is expected to have approximately 48 full-time

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employees, according to city documents. Additionally, the facility will have a 48-mega- watt capacity, according to the website. The new data center planned on Spring Creek Parkway is one of several set for Plano, including one on North Star Road that is set to start con- struction in October.

tions, the development will have a total of 100 freestanding single-family homes.

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