# ADP Little Rock Green Compute, LLC
ADP Little Rock Green Compute, LLC is a **Delaware limited liability company** in the [[AVAIO Digital Partners]] corporate family ("ADP" for AVAIO Digital Partners) — the entity through which AVAIO is assembling a **second tract of land north of the [[AVAIO Project Leo Large Site-Plan Package|Project Leo]] data-center campus**, in Sections 13 and 14, Township 1 South, Range 12 West, Pulaski County. Its AVAIO affiliation is established by its own grantee address on a recorded deed: **107 Elm Street, Suite 501, Stamford, CT** — the same Stamford address as [[AVAIO Digital Partners]] and the campus NPDES permittee [[ADP Little Rock Data Hub, LLC]].
It surfaced on 2026-06-03 in a Pulaski County recorded-deed search (primary public record, [Project Leo deed pull](../../web%20archive/2026-06-03/pulaskideeds.com/avaio-project-leo-deed-pull.md)); it does **not** appear in the county's Project Leo planning file (which concerns only the core 296-acre campus).
## People
- **Kevin Murphy** — Vice President; executed the Bud Price ground-lease memorandum for the LLC, acknowledged in Fairfield County, Connecticut (AVAIO's home county).
## Roles in this corpus
- **Ground lessee of ~370 acres from [[Bud Price Family Farms, LLC]].** A **Memorandum of Ground Lease** (Inst. 2025019429, recorded 2025-04-16; underlying Lease effective **2025-02-04**) records a lease of eleven tracts in Sections 13 & 14, T1S R12W — including the W¾ NW¼ (120 ac) and W½ SW¼ (80 ac) of Section 13 and lots in the Diana's and Corona subdivisions — for a term of **32 years plus four 5-year extensions (up to 52 years)**, with a right of first offer to the lessee. Prepared by **Jacob B. Hill of [[Kutak Rock LLP]]**.
- **Grantee of a ~40-acre Matson Properties tract.** A **Special Warranty Deed** (Inst. 2026000055, recorded **2026-01-02**) conveys the E½ and W½ of the SE¼ SW¼ of Section 13, T1S R12W (~40 acres) from [[Matson Properties]] for a stated **$800,000.00** (real-estate transfer tax $2,640). Prepared by **Timothy W. Grooms of Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC**.
## Notes
The two "ADP Little Rock" SPVs divide the AVAIO Little Rock holdings by location: **[[ADP Little Rock Data Hub, LLC]]** is the NPDES operator on the **core 296-acre campus** (Section 24 / W½W½ Section 19), and **ADP Little Rock Green Compute, LLC** is the lessee/purchaser of the **northern expansion** (Sections 13 & 14). Neither is a grantee of record for the core campus itself, whose record title remains in [[Arnett Construction Company]].
*Restraint:* the recorded instruments describe the Green Compute land use only as "commercial"; they do **not** state that it is a data-center site or formally part of Project Leo, and no data-center site plan for the Section 13/14 parcels appears in the county planning production. The "Green Compute" name and the common AVAIO ownership are suggestive but not a documentary identification of purpose. The mix of counsel ([[Kutak Rock LLP]] on the lease; Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull on the purchase) is consistent with [[D006 Synthesis|D006]]'s point that shared conveyancing counsel is weak evidence of a common principal.