Equifax to Decommission Data Center outside Atlanta
September 12, 2025
Atlanta
Flexential's Atlanta site is former Peak 10. Flexential was created after Peak10 acquired ViaWest for $1.67 billion in August 2017. The rebranding from Peak10 to Flexential was announced in January 2018.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.93 miles | Stack: ATL01 Future Expansion |
STACK Infrastructure is constructing a new data center facility neighboring ATL01A, at Webb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA, with a substantial footprint of 133000 square feet.
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| 1.04 miles | STACK Atlanta ATL01 |
The site was previously known as T5@Atlanta
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| 1.07 miles | T5@Atlanta I |
T5 Data Centers established its first metro Atlanta facility in Alpharetta in 2011. Stack acquired the Alpharetta facility in 2019 from data center operator T5.
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| 1.10 miles | Mapletree: 1001 Windward |
In 2017, Mapletree Industrial Trust acquired 14 data centers located across the United States from Sila Realty Trust, formerly known as Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT. This data center is part of the acquisition.
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| 1.10 miles | Strategic Datasphere: Alpharetta, Georgia |
Strategic Datasphere has completed the acquisition of a Tier IV equivalent data center located in Alpharetta, GA. The 165,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility has 5.4 MW of 2N critical capacity that can be expanded to 8.1 MW at N+1.
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| 2.01 miles | 356 Alpharetta |
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| 2.39 miles | GI Partners: Alpharetta |
This was a former Lincoln Rackhouse facility. In 2025, GI Partners paid $253M for 4905 North Point Parkway, a 185K SF data center, from Lincoln Rackhouse and Principal Asset Management.
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| 9.65 miles | Flexential Atlanta-Norcross |
The Norcross data center features a cloud node on-site.
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| 10.38 miles | Equinix Atlanta AT5 |
Another site Equinix acquired from Verizon.
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| 11.35 miles | Server Farm Atlanta |
Server Farm Atlanta at 305 Satellite Blvd was a former AMD data center originally commissioned in 2012 and designed to accommodate approximately 100,000 SF of additional data center space.
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| 11.52 miles | QTS Atlanta Suwanee |
The QTS Atlanta-Suwanee 1 DC1 has 385,000 sq. ft. of data center and office space in the north suburbs of Atlanta
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| 11.65 miles | Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset |
An 87,000-square-foot data center in Norcross was purchased and transformed into CleanSpark’s second Bitcoin mining facility
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| 11.67 miles | QTS: Suwanee 1 DC2 |
In 2023, QTS acquired its second data center to expand to a Suwanee campus.
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| 11.88 miles | 40 Perimeter Center: Lincoln Rackhouse |
The data center is 30 minutes from Hartsfield International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta.
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| 11.88 miles | Internap Atlanta: 40 Perimeter Center |
In 2017, Internap (NASDAQ:INAP), a global provider of dedicated servers, hybrid cloud, colocation, and managed services, signed a long-term lease for a "Tier 3-like" data center.
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| 12.42 miles | Lumen Doraville 1 | |
| 17.21 miles | CoreSite: Atlanta AT2 |
Freestanding Building on Approximately 7 Acres that is outside the 500 year flood plain
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| 17.54 miles | Equinix Atlanta AT4 |
Equinix acquired AT4 from Verizon in May 2017
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| 18.30 miles | Coloblox: ATL1 |
Coloblox Data Centers SMY1 is a data center located in Sandy Springs, occupying a gross square footage of 19,752 square feet.
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| 18.33 miles | Grindcap: Marietta 2 |
DC-2 will be the second building of Grindcap's Marietta Campus in Georgia.
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| 18.39 miles | Grindcap: Marietta Campus |
Grindcap plans to construct a 347,200 sq ft (32,255 sqm) campus featuring two two-story data center buildings (DC-1 at 213,600 sq ft and DC-2 at 133,600 sq ft) and a substation
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| 18.50 miles | Coloblox: ATL2 |
Coloblox Data Centers ATL2, also known as SMY2, is a data center situated in Sandy Springs, with a gross square footage of 21,571 square feet. The facility offers roof colocation services.
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Flexential is a U.S. data center operator formed when Peak 10 acquired ViaWest in August 2017 for $1.67 billion. The company subsequently rebranded in January 2018 as a single company.
The company provides colocation, interconnection, cloud, and managed services. The company is backed by private equity firm GI Partners, which agreed to acquire Peak 10 in 2014. ViaWest was founded in 1999 in Denver and Peak 10 in 2000 in Charlotte, with each building regional data center portfolios before combining in 2017.
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