Elon Musk's xAI is lining up its next wave of expansion, filing roughly $300 million in permit applications for its Colossus I and Colossus II campuses.
The permits, filed between June 22 and June 26, plus an additional filing in May, detail planned investments in manufacturing-style facilities, logistics infrastructure, and office buildouts, according to ABC24.
For Colossus I, xAI plans to spend approximately $301 million in planned expansion work, city records indicated.
One permit covers an alteration project valued at nearly $250 million, tied to light manufacturing, described as "assembly of equipment, instruments, or goods." The site also includes a separate permit listing about $50 million for "warehouse and distribution.
For Colossus II, the filings indicate roughly $250 million in expansion work tied to "Phase III." Read Also: OpenAI Drops GPT-5.6 'Sol,' Calls It The Strongest Model Yet As AI Arms Race Escalates The filings come as xAI faces an ongoing lawsuit from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which accuses xAI of breaking federal air-pollution rules.








