Imagine where data center development would be without supply chain disruptions and a lack of available power and land in some major markets.

Pat Lynch, executive managing director, global head of advisory & transaction Services, data center solutions, CBRE, said in prepared remarks that those factors could delay new construction deliveries over the balance of the year and beyond.

Nonetheless, according to CBRE's latest North American Data Center Trends Report, the percent of new megawatts that went online in the seven primary data center markets was up, year over year, by 20 percent.

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