Compass Datacenters Continues Expansion With Real Estate in Texas, Georgia, And Ohio
Sites in Metro Atlanta and Dallas will be home to Compass’ first facilities in those markets.
Based on high levels of demand, Compass Datacenters has expanded its portfolio of sites that are available for customers with the purchase rights for land in the Atlanta metro area, the Dallas metro area, and suburban Columbus. The land parcels in Lithia Springs, Georgia (Metro Atlanta) and Richardson, Texas (Metro Dallas) will be Compass’ first data center campuses in these two fast-growing data center markets. The land parcel in New Albany, Ohio (suburban Columbus) is an expansion of Compass’ presence in that market, which has proven to have strong demand for Compass’ products. Compass Datacenter now controls these sites and has completed key functions that enable customers to dramatically accelerate their dedicated data center builds, including entitling, permitting, site planning, infrastructure design and facility design.
“Our customers have identified these markets as locations where they want to work with Compass to build dedicated data center facilities, and these newly-acquired land parcels are ideal sites because of their access to network and utility infrastructure, proximity to their operations, minimal risk factors and more,” said Chris Curtis, senior vice president, Development & Acquisitions at Compass Datacenters. “These sites are available immediately to customers through our unique Simple Site Selection program, which allows companies to dramatically accelerate — and eliminate the headaches of — one of the most time-consuming and complex steps in a data center project: site selection and permitting.”