According to a recent LinkedIn post from STACK Infrastructure, the company and Amazon are linked to a previously announced $12 billion multi-campus data center development in Northwest Louisiana. The post highlights a supplier outreach informational event in Bossier City and Shreveport that reportedly drew more than 900 local participants.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that prime contractors, subcontractors, service providers, and small businesses engaged directly with project representatives to learn about potential participation opportunities. The described turnout suggests growing regional interest and could signal early momentum in building a localized supply chain around the planned data center investment.
According to the post, the event was held in collaboration with several regional economic and business organizations, including local chambers of commerce and economic development partners. This level of local institutional involvement may help streamline permitting, workforce development, and vendor onboarding, potentially affecting project timelines and execution risk.
For investors tracking digital infrastructure, the post suggests that STACK Infrastructure is positioning itself as a key partner in large-scale hyperscale projects and deepening its presence in emerging secondary markets like Northwest Louisiana. If the $12 billion development proceeds as envisioned, the associated capital deployment and ecosystem build-out could enhance the company’s long-term revenue visibility and strengthen its competitive standing in the data center sector.

