What qualifies
What makes land work for a data center
Two farms in the same Louisiana parish can be entirely different propositions for this, and what separates them is rarely the soil or the yield history. These are the things that decide it.
Electric power
Transmission within reach, ahead of everything else. High voltage lines crossing or bordering the property, or a substation nearby, are what make a site possible at all. The line along the parish road will not carry this.
Acreage and shape
Clean title and understood encumbrances. Louisiana ground frequently carries mineral servitudes, pipeline rights of way, and old agreements that outlived the people who signed them. These are workable but they have to be on the table early.
Water
A contiguous block. Acreage that holds together as one piece beats the same total split across a bayou, a road, or another owner's tract.
Fiber and connectivity
Land that is genuinely buildable. Wetland, batture, and anything that takes water in a wet year come out of the usable count regardless of what the deed says, and in this state that can be a large share of a place.
Road access
Access a construction convoy can use, and a parish government that has thought about this. Some Louisiana parishes have now been through it in detail. Others have not and will take their own time deciding.
No property clears all of that and none needs to. What we are working out is whether the gaps can be closed, and that is a judgement about your specific ground rather than about Louisiana.
Let us take a look
Tell us about your property. There is no cost and no obligation. If it does not fit, we will tell you plainly.