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Centersquare's Dallas/Fort Worth data center campus delivers mission-critical colocation power and cooling infrastructure to enterprise tenants across the Fort Worth metro — making it a key reference point for facility managers evaluating high-density electrical distribution in commercial and institutional environments. Operating within a national portfolio that spans markets from Northern Virginia to Silicon Valley, the DFW facility is engineered to support demanding power densities required by AI inference workloads, GPU compute clusters, and business continuity deployments. For property managers and facility directors in the Fort Worth region, this translates to a proven model of large-scale power distribution, switchgear coordination, redundant UPS systems, and backup generator integration that sets the benchmark for critical electrical infrastructure. The campus supports diverse connectivity requirements — including cloud on-ramps and carrier-neutral network access — underpinning the kind of low-voltage and structured cabling complexity that commercial electrical teams routinely encounter in office towers, mixed-use developments, and institutional facilities. The site's advanced cooling infrastructure reflects the growing intersection between mechanical and electrical systems in high-load commercial environments, a challenge increasingly relevant to warehouse, industrial, and large office building operators upgrading aging panelboards and distribution gear. Centersquare's multi-market footprint also positions it as a resource for general contractors and facility managers overseeing multi-site portfolios who need a reliable colocation anchor in the DFW market. With colocation space and power currently available, the Fort Worth facility represents an active opportunity for tenants requiring scalable, code-compliant electrical capacity in one of Texas's fastest-growing commercial corridors.