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Hyperscale Data Doubles Michigan Campus Footprint for AI Expansion

Hyperscale Data has finalized the acquisition of 48.5 acres of forested land in Michigan, effectively more than doubling the size of its AI data center campus. The expansion brings the company’s total regional holdings to approximately 83 acres, providing a strategic buffer between high-performance computing operations and the surrounding community.

Bio & NewsJune 26, 2026862 reads0

Executive Chairman Milton "Todd" Ault III described the land purchase as a move to solidify the site's long-term operational footprint. The company intends to leverage this additional space to scale its infrastructure, citing recent master services agreements as a primary driver for the increased capacity. The Michigan facility remains a core asset for the company, which specializes in colocation and hosting for emerging AI ecosystems alongside digital asset mining.

Beyond the infrastructure growth, Hyperscale Data is navigating a broader corporate transition. The firm expects to divest its subsidiary, Ault Capital Group, by the second quarter of 2027. This shift is designed to refocus the company as a dedicated operator of high-performance data centers. Until the divestiture is complete, the firm continues to manage a diverse portfolio spanning defense, industrial equipment, and private lending, while maintaining its corporate headquarters in Las Vegas.

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