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0.07 miles CyrusOne Chandler Phoenix Campus
CyrusOne plans to build nearly 2 million square-feet data center campus. There are two buildings on the campus currently
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Located in the Arizona State University Research Park and downtown Phoenix Central Business District, the facility was redeveloped in 2007. Digital Realty's 76,000 square foot data center at 2055 E. Technology Circle is approximately 15 miles away from downtown Phoenix. The building is SOC2 certified with 24/7 security and critical facilities management.
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The 1.25 million sqft campus can include up to 7 buildings. The first of the seven data halls is complete and totals 178,252 sqft with an adjoining 20,000 sqft office and support space.
16.21 miles NTT Phoenix Campus
The 102-acre campus will have seven data centers offering a total of 240 MWs of critical IT load and 1.5 million sqft of space, along with an on-site dedicated substation. The first data center will offer 36MW across six 6MW vaults and 126,000 sqft
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16.90 miles Apple Mesa
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CyrusOne Inc, incorporated on July 31, 2012, is an owner, operator and developer of enterprise-class, carrier-neutral, multi-tenant datacenter properties. CyrusOne's data centers are purpose-built facilities.

The CyrusOne National IX Platform (the National IX Platform) delivers interconnection across states and between metro-enabled sites within the CyrusOne footprint and beyond. The platform enables data transfer and accessibility for customers by uniting all of the Company’s data centers. CyrusOne’s portfolio is located in several domestic and international markets. It has domestic properties in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, San Antonio and Cincinnati.

Company History:


July 2010: Cincinnati Bell acquires CyrusOne [r3]
Jan 2013: CyrusOne IPO [r2]
July 2014: Acquired Cervalis [r1]

References:


r1. Businesswire link July 1, 2015
r2. NASDAQ.com link Jan 18, 2013
r3. CyrusOne PR link

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