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OpenAI, Oracle, and Related Digital Announce Stargate Data Center Site in Michigan

October 30, 2025
SUNYA SUMMARY
- OpenAI, Oracle, and Related Digital plan to develop a data center campus with over a gigawatt of capacity in Saline Township Michigan.
- The project will create more than 2,500 union construction jobs and 2,000 permanent jobs in the county.
- The data center will feature a LEED certified design with a closed-loop cooling system to limit water use.
- The development is part of a multi-billion dollar investment and aims to expand Stargate capacity by 4.5 gigawatts.
- The project is expected to start construction in early 2026 pending approval by the Michigan Public Service Commission.
- DTE Energy will supply 100 percent of the power, supported by a new battery storage investment financed by the project.
- The campus will be built on 250 acres and includes three 550,000 square-foot single-story buildings.
- The project will have minimum setbacks of 75 feet from the road and substantial screening for privacy.
- The development will preserve a historic red barn and is named 'The Barn'.
- Walbridge, a historic Detroit-based construction firm, will serve as the general contractor.
- The project aims to strengthen Michigan’s role in AI infrastructure and promote American innovation.
- The initiative will generate thousands of indirect jobs across Michigan and the U.S. and benefit DTE Energy’s customers through grid improvements.
PRESS RELEASE
OpenAI, Oracle, and Related Digital Announce Stargate Data Center Site in Michigan

Oct 30

The Gigawatt campus in Saline Township will create more than 2,500 union construction jobs and 2,000 permanent jobs county-wide to support the project

LEED certified design utilizes a closed-loop system for cooling

Saline, MI, October 30, 2025— OpenAI, Oracle, and Related Digital, a vertically integrated data center development and investment platform, today announced plans to develop a data center campus with more than a gigawatt of capacity in Saline Township, Michigan. The multi-billion dollar investment in the project, which is expected to begin construction in early 2026, is part of OpenAI and Oracle’s previously announced partnership to deliver 4.5 gigawatts of additional Stargate capacity.

“We are proud to be developing this critical project exclusively for Oracle and contributing to keeping our nation competitive in the global AI race,” said Jeff T. Blau, CEO of Related Companies and Chairman of Related Digital. “This historic, multi-billion-dollar investment will ensure that Michigan plays a leading role in developing the digital infrastructure American companies need.”

“This project will help ensure Michigan is a key part of building the AI infrastructure that will power the next generation of American innovation,” said Peter Hoeschele, OpenAI’s vice president of industrial compute. “By expanding Stargate to Michigan, we can strengthen domestic supply chains, create good jobs, and help more communities share in the economic opportunities AI is creating. We’re proud to work with Oracle, Related Digital, DTE Energy, and other partners to bring this project to life in a way that benefits the local community.”

“Oracle is excited for Michigan to be the next site for our Stargate project with OpenAI. Historically Michigan has been at the forefront of innovation and industry in America, and this strong legacy will continue as we work with Related Digital to rapidly expand our cloud capacity to meet the unprecedented demand for AI,” said Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Oracle’s highly performant, secure, and cost-effective AI infrastructure is powering advanced AI systems to help ensure the U.S. maintains its leadership in technology innovation for generations to come.”

The Saline Township project, which is being funded by a consortium of leading private investors and financial institutions, is projected to create more than 2,500 union construction jobs. Ongoing, Related Digital and Oracle expect to collectively create more than 450 jobs onsite, and 1,500 jobs county-wide to support the project, as well as thousands more indirect jobs across Michigan and the U.S.

The state-of-the-art data center campus, which is being developed on 250 acres in Saline Township, will utilize a closed-loop cooling system, which limits daily water use to levels comparable to an office building. DTE Energy is supplying 100% of the power to the project using existing resources augmented by a new battery storage investment – financed entirely by the project – in a way that ensures there is no impact on DTE’s existing customers’ energy supply or rates. In fact, DTE’s customers will benefit from the project contributing its share to the fixed costs of maintaining and improving the grid.

“The Related Digital team has decades of combined experience in site acquisition and development, partnering with utility providers, and delivering data centers for leading hyperscalers on time and on budget,” said Brent Behrman, CEO of Related Digital. “We look forward to beginning construction in early 2026.”

The Saline Township project—dubbed the ‘The Barn’ for the historic red barn being preserved by the entrance to the site off Michigan Avenue—consists of three 550,000 square-feet single-story buildings. The project will be LEED certified, includes minimum setbacks of 75’ from the road and substantial screening.

Pending approval by the Michigan Public Service Commission, the project is expected to begin construction in early 2026. Walbridge, the more than 100-year-old construction firm founded in Detroit, Michigan, will serve as general contractor on the project.