# Leo | Little Rock, Arkansas — AVAIO Digital official campus page (as of 2026-06-11) > *Tier-3 first-party company statement. AVAIO Digital's own marketing page for the Project Leo campus in Pulaski County, captured 2026-06-11. Invoke-WebRequest returned 403; the original HTML was captured with curl using full browser headers (HTTP 200). The original HTML is preserved alongside this extract.* ## Source metadata - **Publisher:** AVAIO Digital (avaiodigital.com — company self-published development page) - **URL:** https://www.avaiodigital.com/developments/little-rock-arkansas - **Published:** undated page; carries "UPDATE (January 12, 2026)" banner; captured as of 2026-06-11 - **Archived:** 2026-06-11, by curl with browser UA/headers (HTTP 200, 52,800 bytes) after Invoke-WebRequest 403 - **Wayback snapshot:** https://web.archive.org/web/20260612170347/... — Save Page Now succeeded on the 2026-06-11 submission (snapshot timestamp is UTC), capturing the page as of the archive date; a prior snapshot from 2026-03-16 also exists (content may differ). ## Extract **Leo | Little Rock, Arkansas** "UPDATE (January 12, 2026): AVAIO Digital Announces New Large-Scale AI-Ready Data Center and Power Campus in Little Rock, Arkansas" **Spec table (as displayed):** - Type: Turnkey or Powered Shell - Location: 145th Street, Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR - Latitude & Longitude: 34.623375 / -92.246825 - Acreage: 760 acres - 1,070 MW Total Baseload Power - 570 MW Total Grid Power - 500 MW Total Baseload BTM Quote displayed on page: "AVAIO's campus is a generational investment in the power and digital infrastructure Arkansas needs to compete globally. Their investment and the over 500 jobs it will create underscores my belief that the next wave of American innovation begins with resilient, scalable power at the local level." — Pulaski County Judge, Barry Hyde Quote displayed on page: "AVAIO Digital's $6 billion data center hub represents the largest economic investment in Arkansas' history and sets the Natural State up to become a technology powerhouse that can compete with any state in the nation." — Governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders "AVAIO **has broken ground on Project Leo**, a 760-acre project with an initial fully contracted 150 MW grid connection, providing clear line of sight for first occupancy in June of 2027. The site, less than ten miles from downtown Little Rock, has a fully approved Site Plan with substantial existing on-site water and sewer infrastructure, and a well-defined path to over a GW of power capacity:" - "**Executed ESA with Entergy Arkansas for an initial 150 MW of grid power energized in April 2027**, priced competitively with the lowest-cost power markets in the US" - "Direct, on-site access to Kinder Morgan's NGPL gas pipeline provides a connection sized to deliver an additional 500+ MW of on-site, behind the meter thermal generation, starting in 2027, with no connection easements or third-party rights-of-way required" - "**A further 420 MW of Entergy grid power is planned for 2030, bringing the entire campus to a baseload capacity of 1.1 GW**" - "The site size allows for an additional planned 75+ MW of on-site solar" - "Existing fiber networks along the adjacent rights-of-way can be accessed by four non-single-point-of-failure campus fiber entry points. Pre-existing water and sewer connections provide significant water and wastewater capacity availability with no required upgrades, and the State of Arkansas offers substantial Sales and Use Tax incentives for data center tenants, reducing total cost of ownership on qualifying capital expenditures. Turnkey, build-to-suit, and powered shell options are available." **Power summary blocks (as displayed):** - Grid Power: "Contracted 150 MW in 2027 growing to 570 MW" - Gas Power: "Initial power energized in 2027 growing to 500MW" - Solar Power: "75+ MW Solar 2027" ## Notes - Tier: 3 — company self-published content; **first-party status**: AVAIO's own representation of Project Leo's contracted power position, build status and timeline. This is the company speaking about its own project — citeable as what AVAIO claims, not as independent confirmation that ground has broken or that the ESA exists (the executed ESA itself would be the Tier-1/Tier-2 anchor). - Verbatim anchors preserved above: "has broken ground on Project Leo"; "Executed ESA with Entergy Arkansas for an initial 150 MW of grid power energized in April 2027"; "A further 420 MW of Entergy grid power is planned for 2030, bringing the entire campus to a baseload capacity of 1.1 GW". - **Internal arithmetic note:** the spec table shows "1,070 MW Total Baseload Power" while the bullet text says the further 420 MW brings the campus "to a baseload capacity of 1.1 GW"; both figures appear on the same page as captured. - The page is undated apart from the January 12, 2026 update banner; this extract reflects the 2026-06-11 capture. - Cited by: (populated by wiki pages that reference this archive)