Powerhouse’s 800 MW NOVA Project
Powerhouse plans a significant 800 MW data center project in Northern Virginia.
By Gail Kalinoski
Less than one week after closing on property for its first Reno, Nev., site, PowerHouse Data Centers has completed the purchase of 145 acres along the I-95 corridor in Spotsylvania, Va., for an 800-MW data center campus. PowerHouse is developing the project in a joint venture with Harrison Street.
In addition to closing on sites for the PowerHouse 95 and PowerHouse Reno data center campuses, the company has four developments underway in northern Virginia totaling more than 700 MW. Last week, the company closed on the site of a planned $400 million, three-building, 900,000-square-foot powered shell data center campus in Reno. It will be developed within the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, located in a fast-growing tech hub serving the Northern California region.
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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