Data Centers

Keystone NAP Reinvents Former Fairless Works Steel Mill into Advanced Data Center

Once a buzzing steel mill that employed thousands of people, the former Fairless Works located on the bank of the Delaware River in Bucks County will be replaced by an advanced data center that is expected to cater to the technology needs of the Northeast’s growing business environment.

Fortune 100 Data Center in Metro Atlanta Sold by Lincoln

A Lincoln Property Company Southeast team that included Tony Bartlett, Denton Shamburger and Chip Sipple represented Datawind LLC, the seller of a 184,553-square-foot data center in a $50 million transaction that took place this September, the group announced recently.

Prince William County Now Home to More Than 2 MSF of Data Center Space

Prince William County announced at the end of September it has more than 2 million square feet of data center space. This important achievement is a result of the successful completion of 20 economic development projects with a total investment of $3.6 billion. Together, these projects have created 653 new highly-paid and highly-skilled jobs.

More Data Centers Coming to Ashburn

Ashburn’s Data Center Alley is growing. Just last week, DuPont Fabros Technology Inc. officially opened its newest facility in the region. Called ACC7, it is one of the largest multi-tenant data centers in North America and the largest in DFT’s portfolio.

Metro Washington Data Center Goes to JV in $188M deal

Affiliates of Digital Realty Trust and Griffin Capital Essential Asset REIT embark on a joint venture to acquire a data center in Virginia.

Carter Validus Acquires 2 Phoenix-Area Data Centers in $125M Sale-Leaseback Deal

In a $125 million sale-leaseback deal, Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT Inc. has acquired data centers in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Ariz., from IO.

TierPoint Breaks Ground on New Data Center, Its Second in OKC

TierPoint has broken ground on a new 69,000-square-foot data center in Oklahoma City.

Corktown’s $148 Million Lightweight Metals Research Hub Could Create 10,000 Jobs in the Region

Corktown—a symbol of the Irish-American community in the United States and Detroit’s oldest surviving neighborhood that is best known for its abandoned Michigan Central Station, the bygone Tiger Stadium and the annual St. Patrick’s Parade—is slowly making a comeback.

vXchnge to Open New Data Center at 1500 Spring Garden Street

With Philadelphia being one of the densest cities in the US according to official data, the demand for data centers and interconnection services is on the rise as well. As a result, many data center-oriented companies are choosing Philadelphia in an attempt to meet the growing demand of for colocation facilities.

Luxury apartments to rise at Quincy’s Marina Bay

A developer has acquired almost six acres of waterfront property at Marina Bay in Quincy and plans to build 352 luxury apartments there, replacing a popular nightclub with homes that have sweeping views of the Boston skyline.