Plano isn’t just home to corporate giants like Toyota, PepsiCo and Bank of America — it’s also rapidly evolving into a thriving technology hub.
Legacy West is set to welcome a new data center as Overwatch Capital announces the acquisition of a 150,000-square-foot facility at. Named Resilience DFW, the center will be powered by a clean energy microgrid and designed to support the growing demand for high-density, low-latency computing across North Texas.
Plano Is Tech-Forward
Plano boasts a thriving technology sector, home to a diverse range of companies across multiple industries. Notable tech firms with a strong presence in the city include Intuit, Tyler Technologies, Intrusion Inc. and Alkami Technology, among others — and the newest addition of Resilience DFW solidifies Plano’s standing in the tech industry.
Why Resilience DFW Chose Plano
As North Texas is the second-largest and fastest-growing data center market in the United States, the area serves as a key hub for cloud services, artificial intelligence and enterprise computing. Overwatch Capital’s latest development in Plano positions the company at the forefront of next-generation sustainable digital infrastructure.
“Our acquisition of this premier data center facility underscores Overwatch Capital's dedication to advancing high-density data center capabilities while minimizing environmental impact,” Overwatch Capital Managing Partner Sean P. Lyle said in an official statement. “We are committed to developing sustainable infrastructure for data and energy, fostering innovation, and driving the digital economy forward.”
What Will Resilience DFW Do
Resilience DFW will operate as a 30 MW data center, with the capability to expand to 50 MW through a hybrid energy model that integrates both grid power and clean energy microgrids. This flexible approach ensures scalability, reliability and sustainability for businesses requiring advanced computing capabilities.
Construction and infrastructure upgrades will begin immediately, with initial operations projected for late 2026. As Overwatch Capital continues to invest in top-tier digital infrastructure, Resilience DFW is set to become a flagship facility in the company’s expanding Resilience Series of data centers.
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