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DanReDev, Kaufman Development & Oldivai Announce Major 2026 Projects Nationwide
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Founder & CEO Daniel Kaufman DanReDev
Project Zero data centers, nationwide workforce housing, and new build-to-rent communities headline the 2026 expansion under Founder & CEO Daniel Kaufman, advancing real estate, technology, construction, and investment innovation.

DALLAS - Washingtoner -- DanReDev LLC, Kaufman Development, and Oldivai today announced a comprehensive slate of projects launching throughout 2026 across the United States. Guided by Founder & CEO Daniel Kaufman, the combined platform is accelerating its integrated real estate strategy spanning property, investment, construction, architecture, technology, and startup-level development execution.

The 2026 pipeline includes AI-ready micro-data centers, workforce housing communities, build-to-rent neighborhoods, and mixed-use projects across major growth markets. This expansion reinforces the national footprint of Daniel Kaufman Real Estate and positions the platform at the intersection of real estate and next-generation infrastructure.

2026 NATIONAL PROJECT PIPELINE

Below is the quarter-by-quarter rollout schedule for the company's 2026 developments.

Q1 2026 LAUNCHES

Project Zero Detroit – AI Micro Data Center (Phase 1 Commissioning)


Location:
Detroit, Michigan
Capacity: 5 MW AI-optimized micro-data-center module
Specs: High-density cooling, modular pods, N+1 redundancy

Detroit will serve as the first operational Project Zero facility, providing localized AI compute for logistics, industrial firms, autonomous systems, and enterprise clients. Commissioning begins in Q1 with full operational status expected by early Q2.

Key Milestone:
  • Module testing & validation (January–March 2026)
  • Power-on and AI inference loads (March 2026)

Oldivai Workforce Housing – Spokane, WA (Stabilization Complete)

Location:
Spokane, Washington
Units: 48-unit modular workforce housing community
Status: Completed; entering stabilization phase
2026 Focus: Program expansion, employer partnerships, resident financial-education rollout

This project serves as Oldivai's successful pilot for national scale.

Q2 2026 LAUNCHES

Project Zero – Dallas / North Texas AI Micro-Data Center (New Site Launch)


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Location:
Dallas–Fort Worth Industrial Corridor
Capacity: 8–10 MW AI-edge facility
Use Cases: AI enterprise workloads, telecom, logistics AI, industrial robotics

This site will serve as a central hub for the southern U.S., with access to abundant power and high-bandwidth fiber routes.

Oldivai Workforce Housing – Central Texas (Construction Start)

Location:
San Marcos / Greater Austin workforce corridor
Units: 110–140 units
Construction: Modular + panelized hybrid system
Target Residents: Medical workers, educators, hospitality staff, distribution-center employees

Groundbreaking: May 2026
Delivery: Q2 2027

DanReDev BTR Community – Jacksonville, Florida

Units:
160–180 BTR townhomes
Specs: 2–3 bedroom units, smart home integration, EV-ready garages
Construction Start: April 2026
First Deliveries: Early 2027

This project anchors the Florida BTR expansion plan.

Q3 2026 LAUNCHES

Project Zero – Northeast Corridor Micro-Data Center (Site Selection & Phase 1 Start)


Target Markets:
  • Northern New Jersey
  • South Boston industrial district
  • Hartford metro

Capacity Range: 4–7 MW per site
2026 Milestone: First Northeast PZ site to break ground (September 2026)

This expansion supports enterprise AI workloads in one of the country's densest, highest-demand compute regions.

Oldivai Workforce Housing – Tacoma, Washington

Units:
85–120
Construction Start: August 2026
Design: Mass timber & modular blend
Focus: Shipping/logistics workforce, port-dependent industry employees

DanReDev BTR Community – Kansas City Metro

Units:
140–160
Features:
  • Community clubhouse
  • Private yards
  • Smart-building automation
  • Solar-ready infrastructure

Construction Start: July 2026

Q4 2026 LAUNCHES

Project Zero – California (West Coast AI Infrastructure Cluster)


Locations:
  • Inland Empire high-power industrial zone
  • Central Valley (data-center friendly utility corridors)
  • Sacramento region

Cluster Capacity: 15–22 MW combined
Phasing: Execution begins October 2026 with power reservations secured in December.

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This West Coast cluster supports AI compute demand from manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, and autonomous-vehicle R&D.

Oldivai Workforce Housing – Maine Expansion (New Launch)

Location:
Greater Portland / Lewiston–Auburn corridor
Units: 70–100 units
Delivery Model: Cold-climate modular with high-efficiency systems
Start: November 2026

A strategic attempt to support hospital systems, universities, trades, and seasonal-to-year-round workforce needs.

DanReDev Mixed-Use Urban Infill – Chicago South Suburbs

Units:
200–220
Components:
  • Multifamily
  • Retail pads
  • Neighborhood services

Start: December 2026

This is part of the Midwest urban-infill strategy for 2026–2028.

CEO STATEMENT

Founder & CEO Daniel Kaufman emphasized the platform's integrated approach:

"Our 2026 launch slate marks the full convergence of real estate and technology. AI infrastructure, workforce housing, modular construction, BTR communities — these are no longer separate categories. They are one ecosystem, and we are building that ecosystem at national scale. This is the next evolution of Daniel Kaufman Real Estate."

"Project Zero is our infrastructure backbone. Oldivai is our housing engine. DanReDev is our community-development arm. Together they position us to deliver high-impact projects across multiple markets with speed, quality, and long-term value creation."


ABOUT THE COMPANIES

DanReDev LLC


A Dallas-based real estate development platform focused on BTR communities, mixed-use infill, modular-forward development, and strategic capital partnerships. DanReDev blends startup execution with institutional discipline across housing and community-scale assets.

Kaufman Development

A national real estate development and investment firm operating in California, Texas, Florida, the Midwest, New England, and the Northeast. Focus areas include multifamily, BTR, hospitality, AI-ready infrastructure, and emerging digital-industrial assets.

Oldivai

A mission-driven housing company delivering workforce housing through modular construction and replicable design systems. Oldivai Properties manages stabilized communities and provides financial-education and advancement tools for residents.

MEDIA CONTACT

Media Relations – DanReDev LLC / Kaufman Development / Oldivai

Email: info@danredevllc.com
Phone: 972-807-3157
Web: www.danredevllc.com


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