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A third CyrusOne data center in Ohio is on Goldcoast Drive in Highpoint. This location is 25,000 square feet with 3,000 square feet of raised floor. Certifications and audits for this colocation include SSAE (SOC I type II), PCI DSS (sec 9 & 12), HIPAA, ISO 27001 and FISMA. This data center has a 1.2 MW Caterpillar dedicated generator and is DX cooled.

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11500 Goldcoast Drive Cincinnati
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1.07 miles Encore Technologies BLU1
2.61 miles CyrusOne Cincinnati-Blue Ash
2.87 miles CyrusOne Cincinnati-Mason
5.64 miles Lumen Cincinnati 4
6.00 miles Flexential Cincinnati 1 and 2
The Flexential sites are former Peak 10 facilities.
10.64 miles CyrusOne Cincinnati-Lebanon
The Lebannon data center is located on 123 acres, 30 minutes Northeast of downtown Cincinnati.
13.41 miles Logistix: Hamilton, OH
Logistix Property Group plans to build a two-story, 310,640 sq ft data center in Hamilton. The Hamilton City Planning Commission has already recommended approval for the project.
13.54 miles LightHouse: CLT01 Campus
LightHouse Data Centers is developing a turnkey, build-to-suit data center project in the Midwest.
13.86 miles Prologis: Cincinnati, Ohio
Prologis’ Project Mila in Trenton, Ohio, is a four-building, ~880,000 sq ft data center campus on a 141-acre site, with an on-site substation and construction expected 2026–2029.
13.87 miles CyrusOne Cincinnati-Hamilton
Facility is located 30 minutes north of downtown Cincinnati
14.46 miles Lumen Cincinnati 1 (400 Pike)
14.89 miles CyrusOne Cincinnati 7th Street
The site is located 15 minutes from Greater Cincinnati and the Northern Kentucky International Airport.
14.89 miles DataCanopy: Cincinnati, OH
Located in downtown, the CIN2 data center facility is used for production colocation, backup and recovery, and business continuity.
15.16 miles DartPoints: Cincinnati, OH
Conveniently located in the heart of Cincinnati, CVG01 provides immediate access to dense fiber routes and core network infrastructure.
15.38 miles H5 Cincinnati 360 Gest
The Cincinnati data center is home to several metro, long haul and telecommunications access providers such as AT&T, Inteliquent, Windstream and Zayo.
15.43 miles H5 Cincinnati II
The 107,000 SF Cincinnati data center was originally developed by PNC Bank
15.64 miles Lumen Cincinnati (1428 West 8th)

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CONE facility at 11500 Goldcoast Drive in Cincinnati
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CyrusOne is a data center owner, operator, and developer that manages more than 50 facilities, with its footprint concentrated in the U.S. and Europe. The company is based in Dallas and was taken private in March 2022 by funds managed by KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners in a transaction valued at approximately 15 billion dollars including debt.

Its portfolio centers on hyperscale and enterprise colocation across multi-building campuses. CyrusOne has also pursued international growth initiatives alongside its core North American and European markets.

CyrusOne History:

  • March 2022: Taken private by funds managed by KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners in an approximately 15 billion dollar all-cash transaction including debt.
  • July 2015: Acquired Cervalis, adding four data centers and two disaster recovery sites in the New York metro.
  • July 2014: Acquired Cervalis
  • January 2013: Completed initial public offering on NASDAQ as a carve-out of Cincinnati Bell’s data center business.
  • June 2010: Cincinnati Bell acquired CyrusOne for approximately 525 million dollars.
  • 2000: Founded by David Ferdman.
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