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Data Centers Overtake Office Construction Spending for the First Time

In December alone, $3.57B went to data centers vs. $3.49B for offices, as AI demand pulls investment away from traditional workplace development.

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Data Centers Overtake Office Construction Spending for the First Time

Companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta are scaling up server capacity, turning data centers into one of the most capital-intensive areas of development.

Spending on data centers edged past office construction at the end of last year, with roughly $3.57 billion flowing into digital infrastructure in December compared to $3.49 billion for office projects, according to Bloomberg. 

The change is being driven by the physical demands of artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta are scaling up server capacity, turning data centers into one of the most capital-intensive areas of development.

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These projects differ sharply from traditional offices, requiring specialized infrastructure and long-term commitments.

Money Is Following Infrastructure, Not Desks

Large investment firms including Blackstone, Brookfield, and KKR are increasing their bets on data centers, drawn by stable, long-duration contracts and rising demand.

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At the same time, office development is losing momentum as companies rethink space needs in a hybrid work environment.

The crossover in spending is less about a single month and more about direction. Growth is concentrating in the systems that power work rather than the buildings where it happens.

As AI adoption expands, that divide is likely to become more pronounced, shaping both construction pipelines and investment strategies.

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