Data centre investment moves into the mainstream

  • Sunday, 15th February 2026 Posted 4 months ago in by Phil Alsop
Lottie Tollman, Head of Data Centres Advisory, EMEA and Gonzalo Martín, Head of Data Centres Capital Markets, EMEA, both at Colliers, the international property adviser, explain why data centres are no longer a niche play, with EMEA investors increasingly targeting the sector as digital infrastructure becomes central to long-term real estate strategies – according to Colliers’ 2026 Global Investor Outlook. The report highlights a sharp rise in capital allocations to data centres, with the sector now accounting for 31% of total capital raised globally in Q1–Q3 2025 - up from an average of 15% since 2020.
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