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Amazon: Creekside Campus

Lot Size: 1,300 acres

Amazon Data Services has further expanded its Texas footprint by acquiring 1,300 acres of land near Cedar Creek in Bastrop County, located roughly 30 miles southeast of Austin.

The land was purchased from CTX Capital Partners and was originally intended for a master-planned residential community called Creekside.

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The upcoming AUS02 facility is designed as a massive two-story structure, set to encompass 578,000 square feet (approximately 54,000 square meters) of high-density data center space.
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Located in the tech-forward Cedar Creek area of Bastrop County, EdgeConneX AUS01 is the high-performance anchor of a massive new data center campus.
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This facility is part of the EdgeConneX data center campus in Bastrop, Texas.
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EdgeConneX is developing two new 730,000 sq ft data centers, EDCAUS11 and EDCAUS12, in Bastrop County, Texas.
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