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STACK Acquires Land in Atlanta and plans to Expand Campus Capacity to 20 MW

May 15, 2020 | Posted by Eric Bell

Stack Infrastructure announced plans to expand its Alpharetta facility and more than double its digital infrastructure capacity to nearly 20 megawatts.

STACK currently operates a 105,000 sqft, 7 MW data center on 12 acres at 3200 Webb Bridge Road. The company now plans to build a 2-story facility with an additional 12 MW of capacity on a newly acquired 6-acre parcel adjacent to the existing building. 

STACK has been busy building out capacity. The following are projects announced in the last 12 months

  • January 2020: Plans for a 125-acre hyperscale data center campus in Prince William County, Virginia in partnership with the Peterson Companies.
  • January 2020: Plans for a 32MW data center on its campus in San Jose, California.
  • October 2019: Expansion into a new market, New Albany, Ohio, via the acquisition of a purpose-built, Tier III data center. STACK’s New Albany campus includes development land that has the potential to add an additional 32MW of capacity.
  • September 2019:Plans for an 80+MW expansion of its Portland data center campus, which is currently under development.
  • June 2019: Plans for a 20+MW, multi-story data center adjacent to its existing facility in Chicago, which will be ready for service in the second half of 2020.

STACK Atlanta ATL02 is located at 808 Factory Shoals Rd, Lithia Springs, GA 30122, USA.

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