CoreSite Somerville BO1

70 Innerbelt Road

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0.00 miles Internap Boston
Although Internap is a carrier, the company operates a "carrier neutral" data center. There are a half dozen networks in the site, plus more via the CoreSite Meet-Me-Room
0.00 miles ColoSpace Somerville
Located less than one mile from I-93 on the Boston/Somerville line and at the intersection of multiple redundant fiber networks, ColoSpace Somerville offers a combination of convenience to downtown Boston and Cambridge
0.01 miles AXCELX Somerville
0.10 miles Evocative Somerville BOS1
Datacenter built in 2009 and expanded in 2013 Two (2) Story structure
0.14 miles Cogent: Somerville
0.47 miles Tierpoint Charleston
Located on the Hood Park campus, TierPoint’s Charlestown data center is a short walk from the Sullivan Square MBTA station located near I-93.
0.62 miles XO Cambridge 89 Fulkerson
0.72 miles Level3 Boston (300 Bent)
1.03 miles Level3 Boston (1 Main)
1.81 miles Crown Castle One Summer
Markley One Sumer is the landlord for Lightower at this site.
1.81 miles DataBank BOS1
1.81 miles XO: One Summer
Markley One Sumer is the landlord for XO at this site.
1.84 miles Level3 Boston
1.84 miles Markley: One Summer Street
Markley's One Summer Street is Boston's carrier hotel. The building is the largest multi-tenant telecommunications facility in New England. Home to over 90 different carriers and network providers, One Summer offers clients unlimited bandwidth, high-density connectivity, unsurpassed infrastructure, abundant and reliable power, and true network diversity
2.00 miles Expedient Boston
4.21 miles Evoque Watertown BO1
Originally built in 2002. Site expansion in 2008 to add space, power, and cooling capacity.
6.94 miles ColoSpace Waltham
8.80 miles 105 Cabot - Digital Realty
3 Story Structure Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain Seismic Zone 2A
8.82 miles 128 1ST - Digital Realty
Originally built by a telecom company in 2000, this facility has 13 MW of critical IT load that serves a total of 18 customers who are primarily internet based, financial services, and healthcare related companies.
9.54 miles 115 2nd - Digital Realty
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO3
9.54 miles Cyxtera Waltham BO3
1 Story Structure Raised Floor: 24"
9.68 miles Cyxtera Waltham BO2
1 Story structure Utility: NSTAR
9.70 miles 600 Winter - Digital Realty
Digital Realty full leased the building to a Triple Net tenant, Cyxtera BO1.
9.70 miles Cyxtera Waltham BO1
Datacenter operational since in 1998. 2 story building Raised Floor: 12" Utility: NSTAR
9.76 miles Equinix Boston BO1
9.95 miles 200 Quannapowitt
200 Quannapowitt Parkway is a 218,000 sq. ft. site that has 7 MW of power with expansion capacity of up to 12.5 MW. This two-story facility offers an ideal location for data center needs that require office space and/or Disaster Recovery. The building can support approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of raised floor and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space.
12.06 miles 55 Middlesex Turnpike - Digital Realty
1 Story structure Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain Seismic Zone 2A N+2 Cooling Plant Redundancy
13.59 miles EdgeConneX Boston
Customer work spaces are available Raised Floor: 30" EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion.
13.94 miles Equinix Boston BO2
Equinix acquired BO2 as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in 2017. It was formerly named Verizon BOS1 Billerica. Constructed in 2001 Construction Type: Slab on grade, concrete
17.43 miles ColoSpace Rockland
19.91 miles Prov.net Boston North
Dedicated ½ Cabinet to Multi-cabinet Suites Diverse power feeds 750 KW Generator Redundant (A/B) Distribution

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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 History

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.

2007: Sold the Company's Jewel to Fuel Expansion

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

2008: Added Reston

CRG West acquired their Reston facility at 12100 Sunrise Valley.

2009: Rebranded

CRG West rebranded as CoreSite.

2010: IPO added More Capital to Expand

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%.

2012 Added Denver

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.

2013

SV5 was built and leased to a single tenant

2014: New Buildings

  • VA2 launched with an initial build of 50,000 of 198,000 sqft
  • NY2 launched with an initial build of 65,000 of 283,000 sqft

2016: Change at the Top

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.

Reston Campus Expansions

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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