Supporting Sovereign Cloud Through Innovative Real Estate
We build sovereign cloud campuses that combine mixed-use districts with dedicated sovereign cloud, giving enterprises full control over the land, power, compute, and data they rely on.
We bring institutional real estate and critical infrastructure delivery together for sovereign cloud.
The Bormacc Group develops mixed-use hubs where land control, power pathways, zoning, and fiber are planned together to support sovereign cloud operations. This integrated approach reduces execution risk and creates campuses designed for long-term uptime and repeatable expansion across key markets.
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Investors
We work with institutional investors and asset owners underwriting long-duration exposure to governed infrastructure districts with clear operating controls. Diligence materials, reporting frameworks, and site specifics are shared selectively under NDA.
Press
We support journalists covering Bormacc Hub districts with verified facts, approved imagery, and access to the right spokespeople. Requests are coordinated to match publication timelines, audience needs, and confidentiality requirements.
Municipalities
We partner with city and regional leaders to attract long-horizon investment that strengthens jobs, housing, and infrastructure capacity. Hub districts are planned to align local priorities with measurable outcomes and transparent governance.
Clients
We work with regulated operators running sensitive workloads that require predictable performance, controlled connectivity, and audit-ready access. Engagements define boundaries, responsibilities, and evidence outputs to meet internal governance and external obligations.
Partners
We align developers, utilities, and technology partners around repeatable delivery—power, connectivity, and operations—so districts move from plan to uptime with fewer handoffs. Interfaces, scopes, and commercial terms remain engagement-specific.
Bormacc recognizes that we are in a unique time and place. Combining urban development, housing, and the burgeoning need for data centers into innovative real-estate approaches is the right idea at the right place. We at The University of Memphis have a deep commitment to advancing technology that serves our community, the Delta Region, and the world. The Bormacc Hub will be transformative in this mission by helping area companies and communities to better serve the world and further positioning the Digital Delta as a global hub for technology.
Dr. Jasbir Dhaliwal
Executive Vice-President for Research and InnovationTrust becomes durable when it's shared by the operators who build, power, connect, and commission each campus. We align scopes early so delivery stays predictable and accountability stays clear.
The Bormacc platform
Four parts, one operating model. We combine institutional real estate, AI-ready districts, and sovereign cloud so power, land, fiber, and governance move in step—from day one.

The integrated foundation
Institutional real estate discipline.
Critical infrastructure aligned early.
Built to deliver repeatable AI campuses.

AI-anchored districts
Compute and community grow together.
Entitlements, utilities, and fiber aligned early.
Designed with local partners and anchor tenants.

Private cloud with clear boundaries
Single-tenant capacity when control matters most.
Governed access, controlled data movement, audit-ready evidence.
Cloud-like operations without surrendering control.

Cities, enterprises, and capital
Aligned planning with civic and utility stakeholders.
Workforce pathways and applied research partnerships.
Long-horizon capital built for durable outcomes.
What this means in practice
Local infrastructure, run with the discipline expected of critical systems.

For organizations
A sovereign private cloud environment for critical workloads, with clear governance and predictable operations.

For communities
Real estate anchored districts that keep cloud infrastructure close to home and support durable local growth.
Building the Bormacc sovereign cloud network
These signals guide where we build first—filters behind the map below.
Local alignment
Long-term partners who want critical capacity to stay close to home.
Delivery discipline
Sites we can entitle, build, and operate with predictable execution.
Long-horizon operations
Operating requirements suited to critical systems over time.




A platform built for oversight
We operate AI infrastructure with institutional controls: governed operations, clear local authority, and review-ready records that keep data under local control.
That stable baseline lets municipalities and enterprise tenants move quickly where compute helps most, while the platform stays steady, governed, and fit for oversight as it scales.
A stable baseline for review, built to scale.

Infrastructure With a Conscience
We treat AI infrastructure as long-lived civic assets, operated with clear standards and durable local control.
That discipline shapes campus design, operations, and partnerships so municipalities and tenants can rely on steady service without trading away oversight.

