Filing: Blackstone's data center acquisition vehicle seeks to raise as much as $1.75B in its IPO, and will target newly built data centers valued at $250M-$1.5B (Subrat Patnaik/Bloomberg)
Blackstone's data center acquisition vehicle is seeking to raise up to $1.75 billion through an initial public offering. The company plans to focus on acquiring newly built data centers valued between $250 million and $1.5 billion. This move reflects growing investor interest in data infrastructure amid rising demand for cloud and AI services.
- ▪Blackstone's data center acquisition vehicle aims to raise as much as $1.75 billion in its IPO.
- ▪The acquisition vehicle will target newly constructed data centers with valuations ranging from $250 million to $1.5 billion.
- ▪The filing highlights Blackstone's strategic push into high-demand digital infrastructure assets.
- ▪Data centers have become critical due to increasing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence applications.
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