Shreveport, LA · Caddo County · 32.510°N 93.750°W
Amazon Data Center Campuses (Caddo and Bossier Parishes)
Amazon Web Services
Key facts
- Location
- Shreveport, LA, Caddo County
- Capacity
- —
- Powered by
- Grid (SWEPCO / AEP), with Amazon funding 100% of new transmission infrastructure
- Announced
- 2026-02
- Last updated
Civic impact
Economics
- Investment
- $12B
- Jobs
- 1,500 construction · 540 permanent
Energy & water
- Energy source
- Grid · Utility: SWEPCO (Southwestern Electric Power Company)
Amazon covering 100% of grid connection costs. Sites placed on separate transmission lines for redundancy across Red River. SWEPCO is the utility provider.
Public subsidies
- Louisiana High Impact Jobs and Data Center Sales Tax Exemption (Act 730)Louisiana · 2026
Community sentiment
Protesters at February 23, 2026 announcement raised water use and environmental concerns. Third site (Resilient Tech Park, Shreveport) had litigation dismissed mid-2026, clearing path for development. Project becomes largest property taxpayer in both Caddo and Bossier parishes.
Amazon data center campuses in Bossier and Caddo parishes confirmedStatus history
- Proposed
Governor Landry announces three Amazon AI data centers in northwest Louisiana: Shreveport, rural Caddo Parish near Blanchard, rural Bossier Parish near Benton. Total investment $12B with STACK Infrastructure as developer partner.
Amazon selects Louisiana for $12B data center campuses - Under construction
Construction at Caddo and Bossier campuses begins. Third Shreveport site (Resilient Tech Park) faces litigation that is subsequently dismissed.
Amazon data center campuses in Bossier and Caddo parishes confirmed
Location
Sources & data provenance
Confirmed: data verified against official filings, permits, or direct operator announcements.
Last updated:
- Louisiana Economic DevelopmentRetrieved:
- KSLA News 12Retrieved:
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