Six states. One commitment. NorthCore Data develops datacenter infrastructure where power economics, land availability, and community alignment converge.
The AI buildout has a geography problem. Coastal markets are grid-constrained, land-scarce, and community-fatigued. The northern corridor offers what those markets cannot: available baseload power, land at scale, regulatory frameworks built for energy infrastructure, and communities that understand what it means to host critical assets.
We are not here because it is cheap. We are here because it is right.
Multiple communities across the northern corridor are under evaluation. We do not announce specific locations until community partnerships are formalized.
Wyoming
Community engagement active
Additional communities
in evaluation
Pipeline expanding
across the corridor
Reliable grid access or local generation capacity that can support datacenter-scale loads.
Local government engagement and genuine community interest - not just tolerance.
Existing or trainable technical workforce. We invest in local talent development.
Communities that will benefit most from diversified economic development and stable employment.
Viable sites with access to roads, water, and fiber connectivity.
Partners who want long-term relationships, not just short-term construction projects.
We apply the same five questions to every community we evaluate. If we cannot answer yes to all five, we do not proceed.
Community readiness: Is there genuine interest, not just tolerance? Have we earned the welcome?
Power architecture: Can we engineer resilient, multi-source power - not bolt onto strained grids?
Economic integration: Will local workers, contractors, and businesses benefit structurally?
Regulatory pathway: Is the entitlement process clear, fair, and achievable?
Long-term alignment: Does this community want to be a datacenter host for decades, not just years?
The order matters. The discipline does not bend.
Whether you represent a municipality, an economic development office, or a community organization - we would like to hear from you.
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