WhiteFiber has acquired two sites in North Carolina and announced plans to develop data centers on both properties. The company did not disclose purchase prices or specific locations, but the acquisitions mark its entry into one of the Southeast's growing data center corridors. North Carolina has attracted significant data center investment in recent years due to available land, relatively affordable power, and fiber connectivity.
WhiteFiber's dual-site acquisition adds another developer to an already competitive North Carolina market, where land and power interconnection are increasingly constrained. The move signals continued confidence in Southeast expansion despite national grid and community headwinds.
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