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Oaktree-backed firm unveils $1.2 billion Amsterdam data centre project

LONDON, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Oaktree Capital-backed firm Pure Data Centres said on ​Monday it plans to spend ‌up to 1 billion euros ($1.17 billion) on an ‌Amsterdam campus, in one of the biggest ‘hyperscale’ data centre investments announced in Europe this year.

Pure Data Centres said the ⁠campus will ‌be leased by a single ‘hyperscaler’ tenant.

Large-scale cloud service providers, also ‍known as hyperscalers, are racing to build AI infrastructure. Amazon, Meta, Google and Microsoft are ​projected to spend hundreds of ‌billions of dollars in 2025, according to company filings.

A raft of planned data centres projects have been announced in Europe this year, but it is less ⁠common for a ​project to have a ​lease already agreed.

Construction of the Amsterdam campus will begin in January ‍2026, and ⁠there will be a phased delivery of the campus which is anticipated ⁠from 2028 onwards, Pure Data Centres said.

($1 = ‌0.8516 euros)

(Reporting by Lucy Raitano; Editing ‌by Amanda Cooper)

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