Virginia’s New Hyperscale Players
Introducing the new key players in Virginia's hyperscale data center market.
Virginia remains the main hub of data centers worldwide. But while the area looks increasingly full, new companies are still popping up looking to serve the hyperscalers’ insatiable demand for new capacity.
Two new debutantes, PowerHouse and CorScale, are set to launch new hyperscale facilities in Virginia in the near future. Both are newly-founded by large, well-established real estate firms. Both are backed by large investment firms. And both are set to develop large amounts of new capacity dedicated to serving the big cloud providers.
DCD visited both companies’ maiden data center development sites – PowerHouse in Loudoun County’s Ashburn and CorScale’s outside Gainesville in Prince William County – and spoke to company executives about being the new kids on the block.
About PowerHouse
PowerHouse Data Centers (PowerHouse), a division of American Real Estate Partners (AREP), offers technical real estate solutions and next-generation data center powered shells for the hyperscale market. Driven by the core philosophy that strong data center projects begin with a strong real estate partner, PowerHouse provides best-in-class investment knowledge, development and site selection expertise, and technical operations. Visit www.powerhousedata.com for more about how PowerHouse delivers best-in-class build-to-suit, powered shell, and full turnkey deployments at scale.
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