CoreSite Tops Out Denver data center
October 09, 2025
CoreSite
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.10 miles | Cogent: 1120 Vermont | |
| 0.10 miles | Lumen DC 1 | |
| 0.10 miles | Verizon: 1120 Vermont |
Former XO Communications site
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| 0.15 miles | Verizon: 1220 L | |
| 0.15 miles | CoreSite DC1 - 1275 K Street NW |
1275 K Street is Washington DC's Network Hotel
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| 0.15 miles | Lumen DC2 | |
| 0.59 miles | Lumen DC4 | |
| 3.33 miles | Verizon: 4301 Connecticut | |
| 6.86 miles | TAC: Northern Virginia |
TAC Data Centers is partnering to develop a premier hyperscale data center on a 125-acre site in Northern Virginia, the world’s most dynamic data center market.
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| 9.18 miles | Starwood: Alexandria, VA |
Starwood Capital's re-proposed data center in Alexandria, Virginia, is moving forward despite strong community opposition.
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| 9.49 miles | Lerner: Landover Expansion | |
| 9.54 miles | Lerner: Landover, MD |
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| 9.76 miles | Lumen McLean 1 | |
| 9.82 miles | DataBank McLean IAD2 |
In 2020, DataBank acquired the site from zColo.
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| 10.11 miles | Element Critical VA1 |
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| 10.15 miles | Equinix Vienna DC7 |
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| 10.46 miles | 8100 Boone - Digital Realty |
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| 10.53 miles | Cogent Vienna | |
| 11.28 miles | 12401 Prosperity Dr: Lincoln Rackhouse |
12401 Prosperity Dr. is an enterprise grade, highly-secure data center located just 15 miles north of Washington D.C., in Silver Spring, MD.
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| 11.30 miles | DataBridge: Silver Spring MD |
Gannett, the newspaper media company, has its primary data center in the building. Agile acquired the site in December 2017.
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| 11.31 miles | Equinix Vienna DC8 | |
| 11.78 miles | AiNET Beltsville WDC-1 |
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| 13.90 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
The site was previously occupied by two office buildings that were constructed about 10 years ago but never fully occupied. These buildings, located at 7951 and 7961 Loisdale Road, were demolished in early June 2023.
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| 14.61 miles | TPC: Konterra 1 |
TPC Data Center is planning its first data center in Prince George's County at 6201 Frost Place in Laurel, close to the Burtonsville substation.
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| 16.18 miles | 1780 Business Center Drive (VA3) Digital Realty |
This site was originally operated by Dupont Fabros as VA3 before being acquired in Sept 2017 by Digital Realty
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| 16.29 miles | Evocative: Virginia, IAD1 |
Evocative's Virginia Data Center Facility (IAD1) is located at 1807 Michael Faraday Ct, Reston, VA. The facility offers 25,000 sq ft (2,322 sq m) of total floor space and a maximum power capacity of 2.2MW.
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| 16.47 miles | Lincoln Rackhouse 1807 Michael Faraday |
The facility was constructed in 1982 and was fully renovated in 2008, 1807 Michael Faraday Court is a single-story data center located approximately 20 miles west of Washington, DC and 15 miles east of Ashburn, VA.
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| 16.86 miles | AiNET Laurel SCIF | |
| 18.16 miles | CoreSite VA2 |
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| 18.18 miles | CoreSite Reston Campus VA1 |
CoreSite’s Reston data center (VA1) is part of the Reston campus that is comprised of more than 1.3 million square feet of colocation space upon full build-out.
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| 18.18 miles | Contegix Reston |
The Contegix site is on CoreSite's Reston Campus
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| 18.52 miles | CoreSite Reston VA3 |
CoreSite is developing another 12,000 sq ft (1,115 sqm) data hall on the VA3 site, scheduled for completion in 2025.
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| 18.98 miles | H5: Herndon |
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| 19.17 miles | Lincoln Rackhouse 251 Exchange |
The site also houses a Verizon CO and was formerly Level3 site known as Herndon 2, but Level3 has since moved out.
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| 19.17 miles | Cogent: 510 Huntmar |
Cogent exited the data center and it is currently available to lease.
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| 19.28 miles | Lumen Herndon 3 | |
| 19.29 miles | Lumen Herndon 1 | |
| 19.93 miles | Aptum Herndon |
The site was originally a Peer 1 site before the Cogeco acquisition.
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CoreSite Realty is a data center REIT with a focus on network dense buildings. The company operates the Any2 Peering Exchange, which is the largest Internet Exchange in the Western US.
CoreSite Realty Corporation was founded in 2001 as CRG West, a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group. CRG West initially started with two data center buildings; One Wilshire in Los Angeles and 55 South Market in San Jose. The buildings were popular network interconnection and peering points. Although 55 S Market has declined as an interconnection point, One Wilshire continues to be a popular building for network interconnection.
In August, the company sold the One Wilshire Building to Hines REIT for $287 million. The large transaction gave CRG West additional capital to fund the company's growth into new markets.
In May, CRG West acquires buildings in Chicago (for $34 million) and Sommerville just outside of Boston. The Chicago building at 427 S LaSalle was originally designed and built by Western Union. Western Union buildings have traditionally been converted into Carrier Hotels because the telegraph infrastructure with their risers of conduits works well for the telecom industry. The facility is situated across from One Financial Plaza and adjacent to the Chicago Board of Trade.
CoreSite Boston at 70 Innerbelt Road, Somerville, MA is located less than two miles from downtown Boston and Cambridge. The large building has SunGard and Internap as significant tenants also offering colocation
CRG West acquired their Reston facility at 12100 Sunrise Valley.
CRG West rebranded as CoreSite.
In September, CoreSite became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: COR). The Carlyle Group still owned ~50% of the newly public company at the time of the IPO. The Carlyle Group has since reduced their ownership to less than 30%.
In April, CoreSite acquired Comfluent and their two Denver data centers. The data centers were small, but pivotal to the Denver Interconnection and Peering Market. DE1 is located in 910 15th Street, Denver's Telecom Hotel, the Denver Gas & Electric Building (DGEB.) Comfluent was the defacto meet me room for the building. DE2 was 639 E 18th Ave, which was adjacent to Level 3's Denver Gateway site.
CoreSite was headquarted in Denver, but until 2012 did not have any data centers in Colorado.
SV5 was built and leased to a single tenant
Tom Ray, CoreSite's CEO since inception retired. Paul Szurek became CoreSites new CEO.
In August, Sunrise Technology Park (STP) was acquired for $60 million with a plan to significantly expand the campus.
12100 Sunrise Valley was first acquired in 2008 and CoreSite has since turned the Reston site into a campus. The company constructed a building (VA2) in the parking lot. In 2018, Coresite acquired a 22-acre lot a few blocks away at 12379 Sunrise Valley Drive. The lot will serve to virtually expand the Reston Campus.
The development has four phases and involves building new 3-story data centers and demolishing the old buildings. CoreSite has begun work on VA3 on the new lot.
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