Sell or ground-lease to a datacenter developer in South Dakota
South Dakota ranks 50/100 for datacenter land — moderate statewide suitability. Specific parcel-level viability depends heavily on location, scale, and infrastructure.
How datacenter land works for South Dakota landowners
- 1Site identification
Site selectors look for 50-500+ contiguous acres within a few miles of a 100+ MW substation and dark fiber, in datacenter-friendly counties.
- 2Pre-application
Confirm zoning, water access, environmental constraints. Many counties are now creating fast-track approvals for DC investment.
- 3Term sheet
Sale or ground lease term sheets emerge after initial diligence — usually 90-180 days from first contact.
- 4Close
Most hyperscalers prefer outright purchase. Ground leases (50-99 years) are also common, particularly in tight-supply markets.
Providers serving South Dakota
5 providers in our directory serve South Dakota for datacenter.
Largest commercial real estate firm; specialized data center site selection and transaction team.
Global data center advisory practice. Site selection, land acquisition, and transaction services.
Global JLL data center advisory group representing hyperscalers and colocation operators.
Marketplace platform connecting landowners with energy buyers across solar, wind, oil & gas, and data centers.
Newmark's data center specialty practice; site acquisition for hyperscale and enterprise.
FAQ — Datacenter land in South Dakota
Power (proximity to a high-capacity substation), fiber (within 2 miles of a backbone), parcel size (50+ acres), zoning (industrial or rezonable), and a datacenter-friendly tax environment.
Northern Virginia (Loudoun) dominates. Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Columbus OH, Salt Lake City, and Hillsboro OR are also top-tier. Tier 2 markets are growing fast.
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