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Digital Realty to pay Blackstone $3.5 billion for stake in Virginia data centers

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 3:16 PM

June 29 (Reuters) – Digital Realty will acquire a larger stake in three data centers in Northern Virginia from asset manager Blackstone in a $3.5 billion cash-and-stock deal, ​the companies said on Monday.

Under the deal, which is ‌expected to close on Tuesday, the data center company will pay $1.2 billion of cash and $2.3 billion in Digital Realty shares to Blackstone’s funds.

The move strengthens the data center operator’s position in Northern Virginia, the ‌world’s ​largest data center market, where demand for ⁠capacity has surged as ⁠cloud computing and AI drive higher infrastructure needs.

“This transaction is expected to be accretive to Core FFO per share in each of 2027 and 2028, as development is ​completed and rents commence,” said Digital Realty CFO Matt Mercier.

The companies said Digital Realty will acquire Blackstone’s 80% interest ⁠in two 96-megawatt data centers in ⁠Manassas, Virginia, and a 50% interest in a ​96-megawatt center in Sterling, Virginia.

Shares of Digital Realty were down ​2.4% in extended trading.

The assets of the three data ‌centers are valued at $7.8 billion, including debt and planned capital expenditures, according to the companies.

The companies said two of the facilities are expected to stabilize in the first half of ⁠2027, with the third expected to stabilize in the first half of 2028.

“We have developed a strong partnership with Blackstone through the ⁠successful ongoing development ‌of these assets, and we continue to ⁠work together across the remaining data center ​investments in ‌our joint ventures in Northern Virginia, Paris ​and Frankfurt,” ⁠said Greg Wright, chief investment officer of Digital Realty.

“This transaction reflects the next phase of that relationship, allowing us to increase our ownership in a portfolio of fully leased, high-quality hyperscale assets.”

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore ​and Maju Samuel)