DBT-DATA Acquires Sterling, Va. and Ashburn, Va. Sites for Conversion to Data Center Use
ASHBURN, Va., May 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DBT-DATA has acquired two real estate sites for conversion to data center use in Northern Virginia. The first site is an existing 128,000 foot industrial shell at 511 Shaw Road in Sterling, Va. that sits on a 10 acre lot. The site has the by right ability to be expanded by approximately 200,000 square feet. The Sterling site is well surrounded with fiber as 16 individual fiber providers are located in conduit adjacent to the property. Power is available from Dominion Power. The property is adjacent to the CenturyLink Data Center.
The second site is 23.58 acres on Broderick Drive near its intersection with Waxpool Road, which is adjacent to the AOL campus. It is anticipated that this site will accommodate 600,000 square feet of developable area from which electricity will be supplied by Dominion Power. The Ashburn site is within one mile of the Equinix campus.
"This is a remarkable opportunity for companies seeking secure data center solutions in the Ashburn, Va. market," said David Tolson, president and CEO of DBT-DATA. "It is very exciting to make these opportunities available in what has become the largest data center destination in North America. We are proud to have solved the site acquisition and regulatory hurdles that exists in order to enter such an extremely competitive Ashburn, Va. market."
About DBT-DATA
DBT-DATA is the largest privately owned provider of powered shell industrial buildings designed for data center use in the greater Ashburn, Va. market. The existing and historic portfolio consists of over 600,000 square feet of building area built or repurposed for data center use. More information can found at www.DBTDATA.com.
Contact:
Ramsey Poston
Tuckahoe Strategies
[email protected]
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