CleanSpark Jumps 12% on $6.6B Data Center Lease While Riot, MARA, Hut 8 Edge Higher
- On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, CleanSpark signed a 20-year, $6.6 billion triple-net lease for its Sandersville, Georgia data center campus with a confidential high-investment-grade global technology company covering 175 MW of critical IT load.
- CleanSpark CEO Matt Schultz called the agreement "a transformational moment," signaling a strategic pivot from Bitcoin mining toward diversified data center infrastructure with more predictable contracted revenue streams.
- Shares of CleanSpark jumped 12% to $13.85 on Tuesday following the disclosure, with the lease expected to generate approximately $330 million in average annual net operating income starting in late 2027.
- The same confidential tenant also signed a letter of intent covering CleanSpark's entire 718-acre Texas portfolio, potentially expanding the partnership by up to 885 MW of power capacity.
- Future revenue could reach $11.6 billion if two five-year extension options are exercised, though investors remain focused on financing challenges for the Sandersville site amid 33% short interest.
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CleanSpark, Inc. (CLSK) Discusses 20-Year Lease Agreement for High-Performance Compute Data Center Development Transcript
CleanSpark, Inc. (CLSK) Discusses 20-Year Lease Agreement for High-Performance Compute Data Center Development July 14, 2026 11:00 AM EDTCompany...
CleanSpark Jumps 12% on $6.6B Data Center Lease While Riot, MARA, Hut 8 Edge Higher
A CleanSpark data center lease so large it dwarfs the company's own market cap sent shares surging Tuesday, while every peer miner sat frozen on the sidelines, raising one urgent question about what comes next.
Cleanspark Lands $6.6B AI Lease as 20-Year Deal Reshapes Bitcoin Mining Strategy
Cleanspark has signed a 20-year triple-net lease at its Sandersville, Georgia, campus, expected to generate $6.6 billion in contracted revenue. The tenant has also secured exclusivity over Cleanspark’s 885 MW Texas portfolio, signaling a broader artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure partnership. Cleanspark Turns Georgia Mining Site Into 175 MW AI Campus With $6.6B Lease Cleanspark is […]
CleanSpark has taken Monday the biggest leap of a bitcoin miner towards artificial intelligence. The company listed in the Nasdaq has signed a twenty-year lease agreement worth $6.6 billion to cede part of its electrical capacity in Sandersville, Georgia, to a technological giant of investment grade and global reach. The agreement makes CleanSpark owner and infrastructure operator for high-performance computing, a move that redefines the busines…
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