Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust Debuts on NYSE After $1.8 Billion IPO

May 15, 2026
Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust began trading on the New York Stock Exchange after pricing its shares at $20 each, following a $1.8 billion initial public offering. Vida Global, an AI operating system company, rang the first trade bell as it listed on NYSE American.

Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust began trading on the New York Stock Exchange after pricing its shares at $20 each, announced in a press release. The debut follows a $1.8 billion initial public offering.

The listing marks the start of trading for one of the largest infrastructure-focused funds to go public this year. The trust is expected to invest in assets supporting digital connectivity, including data centers and network facilities.

Artificial intelligence operating system company Vida Global opened the trading session by ringing the first trade bell as it listed on NYSE American. The event was part of the exchange’s daily pre-market update from the NYSE Trading Floor.

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