Four major investors, including Sixth Street, GIC, SK Telecom, and Canadian pension fund La Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec, are competing to acquire a stake in Bridge DC, according to reports. The contest signals strong institutional appetite for data center assets despite rising construction and energy costs. A deal would give the winning bidder exposure to a growing colocation platform at a time when demand for data center capacity continues to outpace supply.
The involvement of a sovereign wealth fund, a major telecom operator, and two large private capital firms in a single data center stake sale reflects how broadly capital is flowing into the sector. The outcome will signal current market pricing for mid-tier colocation platforms and could influence deal structures across similar assets.
Named bidders, competitive M&A process, and multiple institutional investors across geographies triggered selection. The story represents a distinct market event not covered in previously published items.