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Blackstone files $2 billion IPO for data-center rollup, tests infrastructure exit window

The registration marks private equity's first major bid to monetize post-AI capacity demand through public markets.

Published April 21, 2026 Source Bloomberg From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · April 21, 2026

Blackstone files $2 billion IPO for data-center rollup, tests infrastructure exit window

The registration marks private equity's first major bid to monetize post-AI capacity demand through public markets.

Source Bloomberg ↗

Blackstone filed an S-1 registration statement for a $2 billion initial public offering of its data-center acquisition platform, a vehicle assembled over the past eighteen months to consolidate colocation and hyperscale footprints across secondary U.S. markets. The filing landed without advance marketing. No roadshow date. No disclosed valuation range. The entity—structured as a C-corp, not a REIT—holds eleven facilities across Texas, Ohio, and Virginia, totaling 1.2 million square feet of raised-floor capacity. Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust seeded the platform in early 2023 with $780 million in equity. The IPO filing names three bookrunners: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and BofA Securities.

The move represents private equity's first attempt to test public-market appetite for data-center consolidation plays in the post-ChatGPT infrastructure boom. Blackstone's platform targets older facilities—assets built between 2008 and 2016—where power density upgrades and cooling retrofits can unlock 30 to 50 percent margin expansion without new construction permits. The S-1 discloses $340 million in trailing twelve-month revenue, with EBITDA margins at 41 percent, above the 35 percent sector median for comparable non-hyperscale operators. Lease terms average 8.4 years, weighted toward enterprise tenants rather than the hyperscalers that dominate new-build demand. No anchor tenant exceeds 18 percent of revenue. The filing notes $1.1 billion in outstanding senior secured debt, priced at SOFR plus 275 basis points, maturing in 2028.

This IPO tests whether public investors will pay for operational leverage in second-tier markets while hyperscalers build their own facilities. Blackstone's thesis hinges on enterprises that need colocation but lack the scale to justify dedicated builds. The S-1 emphasizes power procurement—220 megawatts under contract at an average $68 per megawatt-hour, locked through 2029, versus spot rates near $95 in ERCOT and $110 in PJM. If the offering prices at the midpoint of typical Blackstone real-asset exits—call it 16 to 18 times EBITDA—the platform would carry an enterprise value near $3.2 billion, implying a 4.1x gross multiple on Blackstone's initial equity. That would rank among the firm's faster monetizations in the real-asset sleeve, faster than its industrial outdoor-storage rollup and roughly in line with its student-housing exit timing in 2021. The S-1 does not disclose Blackstone's post-IPO ownership percentage, but comparable real-asset spinouts have left the sponsor holding 55 to 65 percent of equity for at least twelve months.

Allocators should monitor the roadshow's reception among infrastructure funds and whether bookrunners place meaningful blocks with sovereign wealth buyers or keep this a U.S. institutional-only deal. The registration effective date will likely fall in late Q2, subject to SEC comment cycles. Watch for pricing commentary around power-contract passthrough terms and whether management commits to quarterly dividend policy or signals a reinvestment posture. If Blackstone prices this above 17x EBITDA, expect two follow-on rollups from peer sponsors by year-end. If it struggles to clear 14x, the window for private-equity-backed data-center exits tightens sharply.

Blackstone has $55 billion in unrealized real-asset NAV across BREIT and its flagship funds. This IPO is the first public test of whether the firm can exit infrastructure plays at the multiples it has marked them internally since mid-2023.

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Blackstone's **$2 billion** data-center IPO is the first public exit test for post-AI infrastructure plays assembled by private equity.
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