DigiCo Infrastructure REIT has sold a Chicago data center for $750 million, marking one of the larger single-asset data center transactions of the year. The deal reflects continued investor appetite for stabilized data center assets even as new development faces mounting community and regulatory resistance. No buyer was named in the initial report.

Why this matters

A $750 million single-asset sale signals that secondary-market liquidity for data center real estate remains strong despite the turbulent development environment. The price point will serve as a benchmark for REIT valuations and colocation asset pricing in major U.S. markets through the rest of 2026.

Why the Digest selected this story

Named company (DigiCo Infrastructure REIT), specific dollar figure ($750 million), and named city (Chicago) drove selection. The transaction scale placed it above other market-category candidates in this run.