DigitalBridge to buy ArcLight in $1.05B deal, expanding data-center and power assets

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DigitalBridge Group agreed to acquire ArcLight Capital Partners in a deal valued at about $1.05 billion (reported as $1.1 billion), expanding its portfolio of data centers and other digital infrastructure. ArcLight owns a large private power-generation portfolio (about 20.8 GW as of June 2025) and a roughly 15-GW project pipeline, with significant PJM exposure, and would operate as a separately managed unit within DigitalBridge. The transaction is contingent on closing conditions including antitrust/regulatory approvals and a SoftBank affiliate’s separate purchase of DigitalBridge.
Topics:business#acquisition#arclight-capital-partners#business#data-centers#digitalbridge#power-generation
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