Fibertown Bryan

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Fibertown Bryan

Year Built: 2008
This site is leased from Aphorio Carter in the Aphorio Carter: Bryan, TX building
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In 2023, infrastructure fund Aphorio Carter acquired a Bryan, Texas data center leased to colocation firm Fibertown. Fibertown invested over $30 million in renovations in 2008 and has made annual investments of $250,000 to $500,000 since 2005. The company recently signed a 20-year net lease for the property.

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In 2023, infrastructure fund Aphorio Carter acquired a Bryan, Texas data center leased to colocation firm Fibertown.
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The proposed Project Aggie data center in College Station, Texas, led by Priority Power Management, LLC, has been cancelled.

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Since 1997, FIBERTOWN has delivered high availability colocation, disaster recovery and dedicated DR office space from our data centers and our business continuity campus in Bryan / College Station.

The SSAE 16 compliant data centers and DR space offer a carrier-neutral, one-stop solution for best-in-class technology and amenities. With locations in both Houston and Bryan, Texas, FIBERTOWN's data centers feature a pod design for maximum efficiency, fault-tolerant 2N power and cooling, and fully redundant multi-carrier internet connectivity.

In 2011, FIBERTOWN joined forces with Digital Realty Trust – a recognized name in data center design – to expand operations into Houston. Our state-of-the-art, 10,000 SF Houston Data Center features the latest in modular data center design, high-performance 2N redundancy, and carrier-neutral connectivity.

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