Clark County commissioners, sitting as the Zoning Commission, unanimously approved Switch's LAS19 expansion, a roughly 56,000 square foot building east of Edmond Street and north of Warm Springs Road at its existing southwest Las Vegas data center complex, on June 17, 2026. Switch says the facility will use a closed-loop cooling system that does not consume water beyond restrooms and kitchenettes; the county added a sidewalk safety barrier condition after resident pushback over environmental and grid impacts.
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Data centers in Clark County
We track 16 projects inside Clark County and 0 more within 25 miles of it. For a distance-specific answer, check your own address.
In Clark County
An operating data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 12,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 59,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Fiberhub data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas.
An operating Flexential data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 111,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Flexential data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 0 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Google data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. 2 buildings totaling about 285,000 square feet are mapped.
An operating Lumen Technologies data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas.
An operating Switch data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. 2 buildings totaling about 43,000 square feet are mapped.
An operating data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 28,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Switch data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. 8 buildings totaling about 2,156,000 square feet are mapped.
An operating data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 26,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Verizon data center site in Clark County, NV, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 25,000 square feet of building is mapped.
Switch has assembled more than 300 acres in North Las Vegas' Apex Industrial Park through two purchases: 176 acres for 85.5 million dollars that closed in December 2025, and another roughly 140 acres for 95 million dollars that closed in March 2026, along US Highway 93 about 5 miles from the I-15 interchange. As of the most recent reporting, North Las Vegas city officials said they had not received any development plans or applications tied to the parcels.
Novva Data Centers acquired nearly 205 acres in the Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas for about 181 million dollars in 2025, a second Nevada campus that the company lists among more than a gigawatt of North American projects still in development, with much of that inventory not expected online until 2028.
Boulder City's Planning Commission voted 6-1 in May 2026 to reject a data center proposal from Townsite Solar 2, LLC near Interstate 11 and US Highway 95, after a petition against it drew more than 6,000 signatures. The developer withdrew its city application in July but pursued the same use on an adjacent 80-acre federally owned parcel, where the Bureau of Land Management approved a right-of-way amendment for data center use. Boulder City voted to oppose the BLM decision and filed a notice of appeal before July 27, 2026, so the project remains contested pending that appeal.
Power bills in Clark County
Most of the county is served by NV Energy.
2026 fuel cost filings is pending; NV Energy says it would take about $4 to $6 off a typical monthly bill. Nothing here changes a bill today. What matters is whether the large load contract survives intact; if it is weakened, the cost of plants built for data centers starts showing up in the next general rate cases around 2027 and 2028. Sierra Pacific 2024 general rate case (docket 24-02026) adds about $2.00 a month to a typical bill from October 2024.
NV Energy asked regulators to lower southern Nevada electric bills about 5.01 dollars a month from October 2026, citing falling fuel and wholesale power costs. In northern Nevada it asked to cut electric bills about 1.86 dollars a month while raising gas about a dollar.
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