Redbone Land and Energy.

Digital & Data Infrastructure

Land Strategy for Digital Connectivity and Data Systems

Redbone Land and Energy, LLC focuses on the acquisition and stewardship of land assets supporting digital and data infrastructure that requires long-term control, geographic stability, and careful site positioning.

As digital systems expand in scale and physical footprint, land has become a critical enabling layer of connectivity, computation, and communications infrastructure.

Our Role

Redbone Land and Energy does not own, operate, or manage digital networks or data facilities.
Our role is to secure and steward land that enables developers, operators, and institutional partners to deploy digital infrastructure efficiently and responsibly.

By focusing on land strategy early in the development lifecycle, we help reduce uncertainty and preserve optionality for long-duration digital uses.

Digital Infrastructure Uses We Support

Redbone Land and Energy positions land to support a range of digital and communications infrastructure, including:

  • Data centers and edge computing facilities
  • Fiber and network-adjacent infrastructure
  • Communications and transmission support sites
  • Utility- and energy-adjacent digital infrastructure
  • Hybrid energy and data infrastructure locations

Each site is evaluated based on its ability to support infrastructure that operates continuously, scales over time, and requires durable land control.

Site Selection & Evaluation

Digital infrastructure has unique physical and operational requirements.
Our site evaluation process may consider:

  • Parcel size, configuration, and expandability
  • Power availability and energy adjacency
  • Fiber access and network corridors
  • Zoning, permitting, and land-use compatibility
  • Access, security buffers, and operational setbacks
  • Environmental and community considerations

This disciplined approach allows land to be positioned for digital infrastructure while maintaining flexibility across evolving technologies.

Long-Term Land Control for Digital Assets

Digital infrastructure investments are capital-intensive and designed for extended operational life cycles.
Redbone Land and Energy prioritizes land control structures that support this reality, including:

  • Long-term ground leases
  • Option agreements and phased site control
  • Easements and access arrangements
  • Multi-parcel land strategies

These structures provide stability for operators while preserving underlying land value and adaptability.

Stewardship & Compatibility

Digital infrastructure increasingly intersects with energy systems, agricultural land, and rural or transitional environments.
Redbone Land and Energy approaches these intersections with a stewardship mindset, seeking compatibility between digital infrastructure and surrounding land uses.

The objective is durable integration rather than short-term placement.

Platform Structure

Digital infrastructure land assets are typically structured through deal-specific special purpose vehicles (SPVs), allowing for clear governance, risk segmentation, and partner alignment.

This structure enables flexibility across infrastructure types and regions while maintaining consistent stewardship standards.

Partnership Approach

Redbone Land and Energy collaborates with:

  • Data center developers and operators
  • Network and communications providers
  • Energy and utility partners
  • Institutional capital participants
  • Public-sector and quasi-public stakeholders

Engagements are guided by clarity, discipline, and long-term alignment.

Contact

For inquiries related to digital infrastructure land opportunities or strategic partnerships, please contact Redbone Land and Energy through the site’s contact form.

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