Oaktree-backed firm unveils $1.2 billion Amsterdam data centre project
By
Binu Mathew
LONDON: 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.
