Location
Location & Regional Infrastructure: Strategically Positioned in Iron County, Utah
The Antelope Data Campus is located along West Antelope Springs Road in Iron County, Utah, approximately 15 miles northwest of Cedar City. Positioned within a rapidly growing technology and infrastructure corridor, our site offers the perfect intersection of vast high-desert space, robust utility connectivity, and seamless access to major Western U.S. markets.
The Strategic Advantage
Connectivity & Market Access
The Antelope Data Campus bridges the gap between rural stability and metropolitan connectivity, serving as a critical western gateway.
Transportation & Logistics Nexus
- Interstate-15 Connectivity. Immediate access to a major North American freight and commerce corridor.
- Regional Aviation Hubs. Proximity to regional airports to support swift corporate and technical travel.
- Dual Rail Transloading. Accessible rail infrastructure that enhances heavy equipment logistics during development and future scaling.
- Inland Port Integration. Strategic alignment with the Utah Inland Port Authority's local network to maximize long-term supply chain efficiency.
Proximity to Major Western Hubs
Our geographic placement lets companies on the campus serve the entire Intermountain West with rapid transit and low-latency proximity to primary markets.
Las Vegas
Nevada
Salt Lake City
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Phoenix
Arizona
Denver
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A Robust, Scalable Infrastructure Network
We chose this location because it is uniquely engineered to support the high-density power and connectivity requirements of next-generation digital infrastructure.
High-Capacity Fiber & Transmission
Direct access to Tier-1 fiber optic pathways and major regional power transmission lines.
Energy Flexibility
Surrounded by active utility corridors and adjacent to vast solar developments, tapping Southern Utah's expanding renewable footprint.
Industrial Zoning & Buffers
Situated in an established industrial development corridor optimized for long-term data campus operations.
A Robust, Scalable Infrastructure Network
We chose this location because it is uniquely engineered to support the high-density power and connectivity requirements of next-generation digital infrastructure.
Built for Technological Scalability
Isolated for Quiet Operations
Encircled by vast Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, the site provides a multi-mile buffer that completely separates the campus from existing residential areas.
Day-One Workforce Development
We are not just building in Iron County; we're hiring here. In coordination with state workforce programs and regional higher education institutions, we intend to create technical career pipelines that provide stable, livable wages (with an operational average of $88,000) for area residents.
Environmental Stewardship
Every acre of the site is engineered to respect the high-desert landscape. From strict height restrictions that keep buildings below the West Antelope Springs ridgelines, to water-smart native xeriscaping and fully shielded lighting designed to prevent skyglow near regional vistas, we ensure the Iron County horizon remains beautiful.
Respecting the Iron County Horizon
Large-scale infrastructure should integrate with the land, not dominate it. The Antelope Data Campus honors the rural character and distinct natural landscape of Southern Utah. Through proactive design, including low-profile architecture, native xeriscaping, and advanced sound mitigation, our facilities are built to be a quiet and visually unobtrusive high desert neighbor.
Protecting the Night Sky
The campus is engineered with advanced, downward-facing, and shielded fixtures to eliminate skyglow. While Iron County does not have blanket dark-sky status, we proactively manage our footprint to protect the stargazing integrity of nearby recreation areas, national, state, and regional parks and vistas.
Water-Smart Xeriscaping
Our landscaping uses drought-tolerant, native flora that reflects the natural beauty of the Escalante Valley. This strategy minimizes water consumption and aligns with critical conservation efforts and regional water-management priorities.
Acoustic & Space Safeguards
The site features specialized enclosures, generous setbacks, and strategic routing. Our integrated sound-dampening systems ensure campus operations blend into the background, maintaining the quiet character of the valley.
Low-Profile Architecture
The campus is designed with height restrictions to stay below natural ridgelines and is finished with earth-toned materials to blend into the West Antelope Springs topography.