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Shreveport Plans Major Data Center Development

Rendering of the proposed Shreveport data center and office building

Shreveport, Louisiana, October 7, 2025

News Summary

Shreveport, Louisiana is embarking on a significant new project with plans for a data center exceeding 1 million square feet and a 104,000 square foot office building. The site, located at 7340 Greenwood Road in the Resilient Technology Park, will cover 313 acres and is expected to bring in high-paying jobs and additional tax revenue. The project is backed by Mathias Haubert from Bohler Engineering, and it’s anticipated to create around 5,700 new jobs in the region over the next two years.

Shreveport, Louisiana

A significant development is underway in Shreveport, Louisiana, with plans for a data center exceeding 1 million square feet and a 104,000 square foot office building submitted for review by the Shreveport Metropolitan Planning Commission. Located at 7340 Greenwood Road in the Resilient Technology Park, the proposed site encompasses 313 acres situated behind a former mall off the W. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop exit.

The site is currently owned by Franks Investment Co. LLC, managed by Bobby Jelks, who also directs the Alta and John Franks Foundation. The applicant for the project is Mathias Haubert, a professional engineer from Bohler Engineering, which is based in Frisco, Texas, and has a wealth of experience in data center development.

Project Details

The proposed site plan features a logistics and administration building, seven two-story data center buildings, along with an on-site electrical substation and utility generation facilities. Several water detention basins will also be incorporated into the design. It is emphasized that the concept plan is subject to change based on end-user requirements.

The regional infrastructure is compatible with such a development. The site falls within the Shreveport city limits and already hosts a $100 million AEP transmission control center. However, to meet the data center’s demands, improvements may be necessary, including upsizing the existing 16-inch water main, new sewer enhancements, and possibly a lift station serviced by the City of Shreveport due to high peak wastewater demand.

Projected Impact

North Louisiana Economic Partnership CEO Justyn Dixon has indicated that the area boasts sufficient water resources and robust electricity supply partnerships, essential to support data center operations. The introduction of a data center is expected to yield high-paying jobs, additional tax revenue, and increased utility revenue for Northwest Louisiana.

The technology park benefits from proximity to existing city water and sewer infrastructures, establishing it as an ideal spot for data center development. By contrast, the proposed data center is smaller in scale compared to the Meta AI Data Center in Richland Parish, which spans 4 million square feet and is estimated to cost $10 billion.

Broader Economic Context

The data center industry is increasingly seen as a catalyst for economic growth in the Shreveport-Bossier area, promising direct and indirect job creation. Local firms such as SLB, Fibrebond (now under Eaton), Gordon Inc., and Module x are already involved in developing data center infrastructure in the region. Economic forecasts suggest that this project could align well with anticipated job growth trends, with prospects indicating the creation of 5,700 new jobs within the next two years.

Summary of Key Features

Feature Details
Project Size 1,000,000 SF Data Center
Office Space 104,000 SF
Location 7340 Greenwood Road, Shreveport
Site Area 313 acres
Current Infrastructure $100 million AEP transmission control center
Projected Jobs 5,700 new jobs in the next two years

FAQ

What is the size of the proposed data center?

The proposed data center exceeds 1 million square feet.

Where will the data center be located?

The location is 7340 Greenwood Road in the Resilient Technology Park.

What infrastructure is currently present on the site?

The site is currently home to a $100 million AEP transmission control center.

How many new jobs are projected to be created by this development?

The project is expected to create 5,700 new jobs in the next two years.

Who is involved in the project?

The project applicant on record is Mathias Haubert from Bohler Engineering.


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