American Tower: 55 Marrietta: American Tower acquires Cyber Wurx

May 26, 2021 | Posted by Eric Bell

American Tower just announced its Metro Data Center expansion at 55 Marietta, Atlanta, by acquiring the 16th-floor collocation space from Cyber Wurx. The acquisition sees American Tower Metro Data Center now occupying four floors of 55 Marietta with a total capacity of 6MW. This follows an initial expansion done weeks ago, which shows the Company’s commitment to the data center business.

The new addition gives Metro Data Center an additional 17,000+ square feet bringing it to 62,000 square feet and 6MW of power. David Fox, Director of Business Development at American Tower, said the Company is committed to increasing capacity for its customers and is happy with the capabilities the acquisition will provide its customers.

American Tower Press Release on May 26, 2021:
American Tower Metro Data Center Expands to Increase Capacity With the Acquisition of Cyber Wurx
American Tower Metro Data Center in Atlanta adds 17,000+ square feet

ATLANTA, May 26, 2021 American Tower (NYSE: AMT) recently completed an acquisition, expanding its Metro Data Center at 55 Marietta in the heart of downtown Atlanta, which provides customers a world-class collocation environment in one of the top data center markets in the U.S. The Company recently acquired the 16th-floor collocation space from Cyber Wurx, a privately held Atlanta-based technology company. The American Tower Metro Data Center now occupies four floors of 55 Marietta and has a total capacity of six MegaWatts (MW). The added space comes weeks after the announcement of another expansion at the Metro Data Center, further demonstrating American Tower’s commitment to the data center business.

“The volume of enterprises connecting through Atlanta, including our Metro Data Center, has increased as the market has gained popularity,” says David Fox, Director of Business Development, U.S. Innovation for American Tower. “We’ve been committed to increasing capacity for our customers, so we can meet the demand for collocation while providing the same quality of service. We’re extremely pleased with the capabilities this acquisition provides for our customers.”  

The acquisition gives the Metro Data Center an additional 17,000+ square feet and two MW of power, which now totals nearly 62,000 square feet and six MW of power. A fiber conduit connects the 16th floor to the Metro Data Center’s dedicated Meet-Me-Area (MMA), which facilitates more than 2,000 cross connects between tenants, with no monthly cross-connect fees. Customers also have access to the American Tower Internet Exchange, a neutral peering point connecting internet service providers, content service providers, enterprise networks and more.

Cyber Wurx will continue to occupy part of the 16th floor, as an American Tower anchor tenant, to serve its existing customers and support its business.

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