Direct From Ownerss — Broker Participation by Agreement

The Transmission Infrastructure
Is Already On-Site.

1,503 contiguous acres with a 500 kV Entergy transmission corridor crossing the property. Plus a ~450 MW solar project in MISO queue—creating potential for behind-the-meter co-location or PPA arrangement.

Why This Matters: New transmission lines take 5-10 years to permit and build. This property has 500kV EHV infrastructure already crossing the land—the hardest part to replicate.

Property At A Glance

1,503
Contiguous Acres
~450 MW
Solar Project in MISO Queue
(Co-Location Potential)
5-10 yr
Typical New Transmission
Build Timeline (Avoided)
Fiber
Present on Lee Road
The Industry Bottleneck

Power Infrastructure Is the Constraint

The AI revolution created unprecedented demand. But transmission infrastructure can't keep up. Projects across America are stalled for years—not because of land, labor, or capital—but because of grid access.

5-7
Years average interconnection wait
Berkeley Lab (up from 2 years in 2008)
1.6%
Primary market vacancy (record low)
40K
Acres of powered land needed by 2030
13%
Of queue projects actually reach operations
Berkeley Lab (2000-2019 data)

MISO Queue Gridlock

MISO has 652+ projects from 2021-2022 cycles still awaiting study. Projects from 2018-2019 remain stalled at "GIA In Progress." Only 19% of projects entering U.S. queues ever reach commercial operation.

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Entergy Demand Surge

Meta's Louisiana data center alone requires 2.2 GW of new generation. Entergy expects 13% annual industrial sales growth from data centers. Their CapEx plan has expanded 80%+ since 2023.

Transmission Bottleneck

Entergy is investing $41 billion through 2029 to meet demand—but new transmission still takes 5-10 years. Sites with existing EHV infrastructure have a structural advantage that's nearly impossible to replicate.

The Structural Advantage

What If the Transmission Infrastructure Was Already There?

This property has what most sites don't: an existing 500 kV extra-high-voltage transmission corridor already crossing the land—the backbone infrastructure that takes 5-10 years to permit and build elsewhere.

500 kV Entergy Transmission ON-SITE

A nominal 545 kV Entergy Louisiana transmission corridor crosses this property. Per Grand View Research: "Sites near existing substations can be fast-tracked because less off-site electrical infrastructure is needed."

  • Extra-high-voltage corridor already in place—not requiring new transmission construction
  • On-site EHV right-of-way enables potential substation development
  • 1,500+ contiguous acres supports multi-phase campus development
  • Note: Interconnection agreements still required, but backbone infrastructure exists
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~450 MW Solar Project: Co-Location Potential

A contracted utility-scale solar development is in the MISO Generator Interconnection Queue. This creates potential opportunities for data center developers:

  • Behind-the-meter co-location: Data centers can buy power directly from on-site generation via PPA
  • Shared infrastructure: Solar interconnection work may inform or accelerate load interconnection
  • Note: Solar generation queue ≠ load interconnection; separate agreements needed for data center power consumption
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True Campus Scale

1,503 contiguous acres (surveyed 1,493.52 + ~10 acre access parcels). House Creek naturally divides western and eastern zones for phased development. Mix of cleared land, pasture, and timber.

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Low Conflict, Industrial-Ready

Rural setting with adjacent land already zoned Industrial. Surrounding uses: agricultural parcels and commercial sand-pit operations. Rezoning to Industrial/Technology considered feasible.

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Direct From Ownership Group

No fragmented ownership. Work directly with the property owners; broker participation by agreement.

This Site vs. Typical Greenfield Land

🚫 Most Greenfield Sites

  • No existing transmission infrastructure nearby
  • 5-10 years to permit and build new transmission lines
  • Multiple landowner negotiations for right-of-way
  • Broker fees of 3-6%
  • No renewable energy infrastructure in place
  • Unknown permitting complexity
  • 87% of queue projects never reach operations

✅ This Property

  • 500 kV transmission corridor crosses the property
  • EHV backbone infrastructure already in place
  • Single ownership group, 1,503 contiguous acres
  • Direct from owners—broker participation by agreement
  • ~450 MW solar in queue (co-location/PPA potential)
  • Adjacent industrial zoning established
  • Note: Load interconnection still required, but infrastructure proximity is the head start

The Market Reality: Infrastructure Commands Premium

Northern Virginia 10MW+ Deals
+13.8%
price increase since year-end 2024
Sites with 18-36 mo Power
Premium
"highly sought after" per Hines

Sources: CBRE H1 2025, Hines Powered Land Report 2025

Property Maps

Satellite view with boundaries and official survey. Interactive map below for exploration.

Satellite view of 1,503 acre property with boundaries and 500kV transmission line marked
Satellite View with Property Boundaries & 500kV Transmission Corridor
Official boundary survey map showing 1,493.52 acres
Official Boundary Survey — 1,493.52 Acres (John G. Cummings & Associates)
Interactive Satellite View — Zoom and pan to explore the area (Property located at 30°38'33"N, 90°04'33"W)
Location

St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana

Strategic Gulf South location with excellent logistics access, multiple fiber routes, and Louisiana's business-friendly incentive programs.

Primary Access Direct entrance from LA-1129 (Lee Road)
Interstate Access ~18 miles north of I-12 (~30 minutes)
Connectivity Fiber on Lee Road; routes to New Orleans, Slidell, Hammond, Baton Rouge
Terrain Flat to gently rolling; House Creek provides natural drainage and campus zones
Primary Entrance Coordinates 30°38'33"N   90°04'33"W
Aerial view of Louisiana pine forest and rural terrain

Louisiana Incentive Programs

Data Center Tax Exemptions

Sales/use tax exemptions for qualified facilities

Quality Jobs

Rebates for job creation and payroll

Enterprise Zone

Tax credits in designated areas

Industrial Tax Exemption

Property tax abatement (subject to approval)

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Market Data Sources

MISO Queue & Interconnection
Berkeley Lab - Queued Up Report
MISO - Queue Update 2025
Entergy & Louisiana
FactSet - Entergy Load Growth
Utility Dive - Entergy Plans
Market & Pricing
CBRE - Data Center Trends H1 2025
Hines - Powered Land Report 2025
Co-Location & PPAs
Pillsbury Law - BTM Arrangements
Grand View - Substation Market