According to a recent LinkedIn post from STACK Infrastructure, more than 900 participants attended the Northwest Louisiana Data Center Supplier Outreach Informational Event in Bossier City and Shreveport. The post links the event to the previously announced $12 billion multi-campus data center development jointly involving STACK and Amazon.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the event connected prime contractors, subcontractors, service providers, and local small businesses with project representatives to explore participation opportunities. It also emphasizes collaboration with regional economic and business organizations, suggesting an effort to embed the project within the local supply chain and labor ecosystem.
For investors, the scale of the $12 billion development, combined with active supplier outreach, may indicate progression from announcement toward execution and procurement planning. Broad local engagement could help mitigate execution risk by diversifying vendors and building political and community support, factors that can be important for large, power- and land-intensive data center developments.
The post also implies a focus on long-term economic impact in Northwest Louisiana, which may support permitting, incentives, and infrastructure partnerships over the life of the campuses. Strategically, positioning this project as a regional economic catalyst could enhance STACK Infrastructure’s standing as a preferred development partner for hyperscale customers such as Amazon and strengthen its competitive position in the U.S. data center market.

