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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
A contracted utility-scale solar development is in the MISO Generator Interconnection Queue. This creates potential opportunities for data center developers:
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.
Rural setting with adjacent land already zoned Industrial. Surrounding uses: agricultural parcels and commercial sand-pit operations. Rezoning to Industrial/Technology considered feasible.
No fragmented ownership. Work directly with the property owners; broker participation by agreement.
Sources: CBRE H1 2025, Hines Powered Land Report 2025
Satellite view with boundaries and official survey. Interactive map below for exploration.
Strategic Gulf South location with excellent logistics access, multiple fiber routes, and Louisiana's business-friendly incentive programs.
Sales/use tax exemptions for qualified facilities
Rebates for job creation and payroll
Tax credits in designated areas
Property tax abatement (subject to approval)
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