---
title: Amazon Invests $6B in New Shreveport Data Center
description: The AWS campus brings Amazon's total Northwest Louisiana data center investment to $18 billion.
date: 2026-08-18T00:00:00.000Z
category: big-tech
tags: amazon, aws, data-centers
---

Amazon Web Services announced plans to invest $6 billion in a third data center campus in
Shreveport, Louisiana, bringing its total investment in the region to $18 billion.

## The details

The new campus is planned for Shreveport's Resilient Technology Park and follows Amazon's
February announcement of $12 billion in data center campuses across Caddo and Bossier parishes,
according to
[reporting from The Center Square](https://www.thecentersquare.com/louisiana/article_9f4bbe4d-e0ff-40cc-b5a9-c5c5f8a068ba.html).
Amazon expects the Shreveport project alone to create 210 direct jobs and roughly 499 additional
indirect jobs. Across all three of its Northwest Louisiana campuses, the company projects up to
750 direct jobs and nearly 1,800 more indirect and induced jobs, according to Louisiana Economic
Development estimates.

## The infrastructure commitment

Amazon says it will invest up to $400 million in public water infrastructure to support all three
campuses, a cost the company is absorbing directly rather than passing to local ratepayers.

## Why it matters

$18 billion across three campuses in one region, inside about six months of announcements, is the
kind of concentrated buildout pace that's become normal for AI-era data center investment but
would have been extraordinary for any single metro area a few years ago. The $400 million
water-infrastructure commitment is the detail worth watching separately from the headline number:
it's directly responsive to the exact public complaint that's followed data center buildouts
elsewhere, that local ratepayers end up subsidizing a private company's infrastructure needs, and
[Pennsylvania's own new data center executive order](/ai-news/pennsylvania-shapiro-ai-data-center-executive-order/)
targeted that same issue by regulation days ago rather than a voluntary commitment.

What to watch: whether the promised jobs materialize on the timeline Amazon and Louisiana
officials are citing, and whether the water-infrastructure spending actually keeps pace with the
campuses' build-out.

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