45 Sprint switch facilities to be converted into colo data centers by Cogent
August 22, 2023
Cogent Communications
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.02 miles | Verizon: 250 Marquette |
The site is a previous XO Communications facility
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| 0.31 miles | IronGate: MSP4 |
The facility is designed as a redundant carrier hub for the 511 4th Street data infrastructure.
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| 0.49 miles | Level3 Minneapolis (222 South 9th) | |
| 0.64 miles | Cloud Capital: Minneapolis CBD |
In 2026, Cloud Capital and Arcapita acquired the data center from Legacy Investing LLC.
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| 0.64 miles | G42: Minneapolis |
G42 is the primary tenant of Legacy Investing's Minneapolis CBD data center.
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| 0.91 miles | 511 Building - Minnesota Technology Center |
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| 0.91 miles | Cologix: Minnesota Technology Center |
Cologix's Minnesota's 5 data halls are located within the 511 carrier hotel. The 511 11th Avenue Building, located across the street from the Metrodome (home of the Minnesota Vikings) was under threat of being torn down to make room for a new stadium, but the building was saved
MIN1 is the Building's MMR
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| 0.91 miles | Lumen Minneapolis 2 |
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| 0.91 miles | DataBank Minneapolis MSP4 |
In 2020, DataBank acquired the facility from Zayo.
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| 0.91 miles | Level3 Minneapolis (511 11th) | |
| 0.96 miles | Verizon: 1200 Washington |
Former XO Communications site
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| 5.91 miles | H5 Minneapolis | |
| 8.70 miles | Databank Minneapolis Edina MSP1 | |
| 8.70 miles | Consolidated Edina |
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| 9.05 miles | US Signal: Saint Paul |
The site was previously a OneNeck facility. In 2024, US Signal completed its acquisition of OneNeck Data Center Holdings LLC (OneNeck).
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| 9.13 miles | Lumen Minnetonka |
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| 9.70 miles | EdgeConnex Minneapolis |
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| 9.90 miles | US Signal: MN01 Minneapolis |
The site was previously a OneNeck facility. In 2024, US Signal completed its acquisition of OneNeck Data Center Holdings LLC (OneNeck).
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| 10.67 miles | Swervo: Eagan |
The 245,000-square-foot data center in Eagan, which was originally operated by Unisys (and formerly Sperry), officially changed hands in 2025.
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| 10.68 miles | IronGate: MSP3 |
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| 11.50 miles | DataBank Minneapolis Eagan MSP2 | |
| 12.70 miles | DataBank Brooklyn Park MSP3 | |
| 13.09 miles | Centra: Minneapolis |
U.S. data center firm Centra has broken ground on MSP1, a new carrier-neutral data center located in Eagan, Dakota County.
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| 13.27 miles | Connect Data Centers: Eagan, MN |
CLOP Eagan MN, LLC, with involvement from Oppidan, intends to develop a 61,000 square foot data center on a 22.1-acre portion of YMCA-owned land on Opperman Drive in Eagan, Minnesota.
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| 15.41 miles | IronGate: MSP2 |
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| 15.57 miles | IronGate Woodbury MSP1 |
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| 16.85 miles | Centersquare: Minneapolis MP2 |
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| 17.90 miles | Connect Data Centers: Apple Valley, MN |
The Apple Valley Campus will consist of seven buildings, five of which will be dedicated data centers, encompassing a total building area of approximately 1 million square feet (92,900 sqm).
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| 18.06 miles | Edged Energy: Minneapolis MSP01 |
Edged Energy plans to construct a data center campus in Minneapolis, with operations expected to begin in Q1 2029.
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| 18.06 miles | Edged Energy: MSP01 Expansion | |
| 18.53 miles | Flexential Minneapolis |
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| 19.10 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Meta Platforms Inc., through its subsidiary Jimnist LLC, has acquired over 200 acres of land in Rosemount located along County Road 42 and Blaine Avenue in February 2025.
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| 19.54 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced it will build an $800 million data center in Rosemount.
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Although debuting at the height of the telecom industry, Cogent soon found vast market wealth eradicated and many other ISPs thrown into a state of turmoil. In a survival of the fittest competition, Cogent became the consolidator in a consolidating market. Over three brief years, Cogent completed 13 acquisitions of other flailing providers. Whether it was an entire company or just select assets, Cogent was able to acquire valuable network assets, customers, peering relationships and building access agreements for pennies on the dollar.
Among Cogent's 13 acquisitions to date include three of the original generation Internet Service Providers who were pioneers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These companies—PSINet (originally Performance Systems International), NetRail and Aleron (originally AGIS/Net99)—were the earliest providers of commercial Internet service.
Other strategic acquisitions include assets from: Allied Riser, OnSite Access, Fiber City, Fiber Network Solutions, Applied Theory, LambdaNet France and Spain, Carrier1, Unlimited Fiber Optics, Global Access, Aleron, NTT/Verio.
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