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Blackstone files $2B IPO for AI data center acquisition REIT (BXDC)

Neural Network World Editorial Team April 12, 2026 (Last updated: April 12, 2026) 2 minutes read
Editorial illustration of a modern data center campus with stock market graphics and IPO signage representing Blackstone’s BXDC AI infrastructure REIT filing.

Illustration of Blackstone’s BXDC IPO thesis: turning AI data center infrastructure into a public market real estate vehicle.

Blackstone Inc. filed with the SEC on April 10 to launch a $2 billion IPO for Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust, ticker BXDC, a new real estate investment trust structured to acquire income-generating data centers leased to hyperscale cloud providers. Goldman Sachs is leading the offering, with Citigroup and Morgan Stanley as co-leads and six additional banks – Barclays, Bank of America Securities, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan, RBC Capital Markets, and Wells Fargo – completing the syndicate. Roadshow marketing could begin as early as this month.

Why It Matters

BXDC launches as a “blind pool” vehicle – it holds no data center assets yet – which means investors are backing Blackstone’s sourcing ability rather than an existing portfolio. The REIT will target newly built facilities valued between $250 million and $1.5 billion each, leased to investment-grade tenants on long-term contracts with automatic 2–3% annual rent increases and projected yields of 5.75% to 7% or more. Blackstone estimates the total stabilized addressable market at $1 trillion over five years. For the AI business sector, the filing signals that Wall Street is shifting from backing AI software companies to financializing the physical compute layer that makes those companies possible – a structural move with long-term implications for power grids, land markets, and institutional capital flows.

What’s Next

Blackstone manages $1.3 trillion in alternative assets, giving BXDC a deal flow advantage no competing REIT can match at launch. If the IPO closes at the $2 billion target, the trust will rank among the largest data center-focused public vehicles launched since the AI infrastructure boom began in 2023. The timing is deliberate: hyperscalers are committing to multi-year capacity contracts faster than they can build facilities, creating a predictable revenue stream that fits the REIT structure cleanly. Regulatory scrutiny remains a risk – the SEC has increased its attention on blind-pool vehicles since 2024 – but Blackstone’s infrastructure track record provides strong institutional credibility.

Whether BXDC succeeds or not, its filing establishes a template for converting AI compute demand into publicly tradeable, fixed-income-adjacent assets. Pension funds and sovereign wealth funds that cannot invest in private equity will now have a mechanism to participate in the AI infrastructure buildout through public markets.

Sources: Bloomberg · PYMNTS · GuruFocus

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