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Blackstone Preps $2 Billion Data Center REIT IPO for Mid-2025 Exit

The firm consolidates recent infrastructure bets into a public vehicle as hyperscaler demand rewrites power economics.

Published April 17, 2026 Source Bloomberg From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · April 17, 2026

Blackstone Preps $2 Billion Data Center REIT IPO for Mid-2025 Exit

The firm consolidates recent infrastructure bets into a public vehicle as hyperscaler demand rewrites power economics.

Source Bloomberg ↗

Blackstone has begun structuring a $2 billion initial public offering for a data center portfolio it assembled over the past eighteen months, targeting a mid-2025 launch. The vehicle—registered as a real estate investment trust—represents the largest planned infrastructure IPO since Digital Realty raised $1.46 billion in October 2023. Blackstone declined to name the portfolio companies or geographic footprint, but filings suggest the platform holds at least 1.2 gigawatts of committed capacity across facilities in Northern Virginia, Phoenix, and the Dublin corridor.

The timing follows a 41-month sprint in which Blackstone deployed $18.7 billion across data center acquisitions, including the $10 billion QTS Realty take-private in 2021 and the $3.5 billion AirTrunk platform purchase in March 2024. Where those deals stayed inside closed-end infrastructure funds—chiefly BXPE and BREIT—this new REIT structure offers liquidity to limited partners while locking in development gains at public-market multiples. The offering documents cite forward EBITDA of $240 million on existing leases, implying a 12x exit multiple before any development premium.

The move matters because it converts patient capital into tradable paper at the exact moment hyperscaler demand for AI compute has made power-constrained facilities a scarce asset class. Microsoft, Amazon, and Google collectively signed 14.3 gigawatts of new capacity commitments in 2024—more than double 2023's 6.8 gigawatts—and the lag between lease signing and live megawatt delivery now averages 26 months. Blackstone's platform has pre-leased 68 percent of its under-construction capacity, according to marketing materials reviewed by three placement agents. That derisks the IPO pricing but also signals the firm is monetizing scarcity before supply catches up in late 2026, when 9.2 gigawatts of new North American capacity is scheduled to come online.

The REIT structure itself is a hedge. By separating the operating platform from Blackstone's balance sheet, the firm can distribute taxable income to public shareholders while retaining a general-partner stake that participates in future development upside. The filing shows Blackstone will hold 42 percent of post-IPO equity through a paired-share arrangement, a mechanism last used at scale in the 2018 Invitation Homes spin. That structure lets the sponsor avoid a full exit while still booking a realized gain for fund accounting. It also telegraphs that Blackstone expects the public vehicle to raise follow-on equity within eighteen months—standard practice for REITs underwriting new facilities with 18-to-24-month construction timelines.

Operators should watch three gates. First, whether Blackstone seeds the REIT with QTS assets or keeps that entity inside BXPE, which would signal confidence in sustaining private valuations above public comps. Second, the underwriter syndicate—if Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs both lead, it confirms Blackstone is pricing for institutional scale, not retail distribution. Third, the lease rollover schedule: if more than 35 percent of revenue comes up for renewal before Q2 2027, the REIT will trade at a duration discount, which makes it a better buy on secondary than at IPO.

The IPO roadshow is expected to begin in April, assuming the Federal Reserve holds rates steady through March. Blackstone has already pre-marketed the deal to four sovereign wealth funds and two Canadian pension plans, according to two people familiar with the process. The firm has not yet filed an S-1, but confidential submission is anticipated within six weeks.

The takeaway
Blackstone monetizes scarcity at 12x EBITDA before late-2026 supply wave arrives; **42%** retained stake signals follow-on equity within eighteen months.
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