Bormacc Hub
Dedicated compute, built as a district.
We build districts that combine dedicated computing infrastructure, mixed-use space, and local programs. The result is a place where organizations can deploy AI with governed access, controlled data custody, and long-term operational stability.
What is a Bormacc Hub?
A Bormacc Hub is a repeatable campus model where dedicated computing infrastructure, mixed-use space, and workforce and research partnerships operate under one roof and one set of rules.
Most data centers are built far from the organizations they serve. A Hub puts the infrastructure inside the community, surrounded by the offices, labs, and public space that make it useful.

Your data never leaves the neighborhood.
From the street, it's retail, office, and green space. Underneath, it's sovereign compute purpose-built for the enterprises and institutions next door.
Dedicated computing
The processing power that organizations need, sitting directly beneath the tenants it serves instead of in a remote facility they'll never see.
Power and cooling systems
Integrated systems that run continuously beneath the surface to keep operations performing without disrupting the campus above.
The campus above
The workspace, amenities, and local commerce that make the campus a place people want to be.
What makes a Hub different
Each Hub delivers three things that don't normally come together.

Infrastructure you can control
Most organizations choose between building their own infrastructure or renting capacity they don't control. A Hub gives them a third option.

A campus built for builders
When the people doing the work are in the same place as the infrastructure running it, development cycles shorten and collaboration happens naturally.

Partnerships that compound value
University and workforce relationships are embedded from the start, so the talent pipeline and research capacity grow alongside the campus itself.
BORMACC's platform is built on a belief that sovereign infrastructure and community outcomes are not competing priorities — they are one and the same.
Who it’s for
Different stakeholders enter through different doors. The model stays the same.

Enterprises
Audit-ready enterprise zones. Run sensitive workloads with clearer control and auditability. Choose a deployment approach that matches your risk and operating model.
Cities and civic partners
Civic districts with trusted governance. Create local capability with governance residents can trust. Start small with measurable pilots and scale what works.
Universities and R1 institutions
Research lanes with protected data. Support collaboration through a segregated research lane. Build workforce pathways with local anchor organizations.
Investors and developers
Predictable, long-horizon infrastructure plays. A repeatable district model designed for long-horizon operations. Clear separation between infrastructure delivery and program outcomes.Next steps
Whether you are planning a new district or looking for governed compute capacity, we can help you map the right approach.

