Flexential to Build Sixth Hillsboro Facility
September 06, 2025
Flexential
The Englewood site is also known as Flexential's Compark Data Center. Englewood is Flexential's largest site in Denver.
Flexential was created after Peak10 acquired ViaWest for $1.67 billion in August 2017. The rebranding from ViaWest to Flexential was announced in January 2018.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.06 miles | TerraCom Direct Denver |
TerraCom Direct's Denver Colorado site is located in the ViaWest Compark Data Center Complex.
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| 0.32 miles | US Signal Denver CO01 |
The Denver One Neck data center was built in 2015 at a cost of $20 million. Phase I provides 35,000 Square Feet, but facility can be built out to 160,000 Square Feet over 5 phases.
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| 0.44 miles | 8534 Concord - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty has leased out the building to Cyxtera's DN3 site.
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| 0.44 miles | Centersquare: Denver DEN2 |
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| 0.65 miles | EdgeConneX Denver |
Capable of 20+kW per cabinet
Capable of 600+ watts per sq ft
Real-time branch circuit monitoring
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| 1.02 miles | Equinix Denver DE2 |
Equinix acquired DE2 in Englewood as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in May 2017. It was formerly named Verizon DEN1.
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| 1.09 miles | Flexential: Parker, CO |
Flexential is building its fifth data center in Denver, in the southern district of Parker.
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| 1.31 miles | Verizon: 313 Inverness |
The site is a previous XO Communications facility
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| 1.53 miles | DataBank Englewood (DEN1) |
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| 1.55 miles | Expedient Centennial |
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| 2.04 miles | Comcast Centennial |
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| 2.18 miles | DataBank Centennial II (DEN5) |
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| 2.26 miles | DataBank Centennial (DEN2) |
The site at 6900 South Peoria Street in Centennial, CO is air-containment optimized and has a reflective white roof that prevents solar heat from entering the building. Inside, energy efficient “green” cooling solutions are engineered to achieve an industry-leading PUE of 1.3.
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| 2.44 miles | Flexential Denver (Arapahoe) |
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| 2.81 miles | Equinix Denver DE1 |
This site is a former Switch and Data site before Equinix acquired S&D in 2010.
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| 2.81 miles | Verizon: 9706 Easter | |
| 2.81 miles | Aphorio Carter: Centennial, CO |
In 2024, Aphorio Carter Critical Infrastructure Fund, LLC acquired the fully leased Centennial Data Center in Centennial, Colorado for approximately $7.3 million.
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| 2.99 miles | Charter Communications National Center West | |
| 4.96 miles | H5 Denver |
The data center campus sits on more than 12-acres in the Denver Tech Center and is comprised of four buildings totaling nearly 300,000 square feet.
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| 7.07 miles | 11900 E Cornell |
The Digital site is fully leased to Flexential
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| 7.07 miles | Flexential Aurora (Cornell) |
15,000 kVA UPS system capacity
Redundant battery strings with monitoring
Branch Circuit Monitoring
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| 8.42 miles | Visa Central US Denver | |
| 8.45 miles | Lumen Denver 5 |
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| 10.39 miles | Centersquare: Denver DEN1 |
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| 12.53 miles | DataCanopy: Denver |
Located in the heart of Denver, the HOSTING N+1 data center is housed in a historic Ford Model T factory.
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| 13.43 miles | Lumen Aurora 1 | |
| 13.45 miles | JP Morgan Aurora |
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| 13.75 miles | QTS: Denver DC3 |
This facility is part of QTS' Denver Campus in Colorado.
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| 13.83 miles | QTS: Denver DC2 |
This facility is part of QTS' Denver Campus in Colorado.
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| 13.97 miles | QTS: Denver Campus |
The campus, also known as QTS Aurora, on 80 acres, will consist of four buildings and is projected to ramp up to capacity over 10 years.
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| 14.62 miles | 365 Aurora, CO |
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| 14.87 miles | CoreSite DE2 |
This is the legacy Comfluent Denver 2 site that is adjacent to the Level 3's Denver gateway site
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| 14.89 miles | Lumen Denver 1 (1850 North Pearl) | |
| 15.32 miles | Handy Networks Denver |
Handy Networks is centrally located Denver, Colorado and operates their own private, fully redundant data center with 24×7, 100% US based technical support.
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| 15.33 miles | Flexential Denver (Champa) |
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| 15.33 miles | DataBank Denver DEN3 |
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| 15.34 miles | 1500 Champa |
In 2022, RadiusDC acquired the 1500 Champa building located in Denver, Colorado. 1500 Champa is a three-story building with approximately 138,000 square feet of data center and office space.
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| 15.36 miles | CoreSite Denver DE1 |
Acquired from Comfluent, data center has the acted as the defacto building Meet-Me Room until 910Telecom set up its own MMR.
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| 15.36 miles | RockyNet Denver | |
| 15.36 miles | Lumen Denver 2 & 3 |
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| 15.36 miles | VLEC Denver | |
| 15.36 miles | Denver Gas & Electric Building (910 15th) |
Built in 1910, the Denver Gas & Electric Building (DGEB) at 910 15th is Denver's Carrier Hotel.
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| 15.81 miles | 501 Wazee |
900 kVA UPS system capacity
Redundant battery strings
Multiple redundant power distribution paths
Branch Circuit Monitoring System
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| 16.60 miles | Iron Mountain DEN-1 |
Iron Mountain acquired the building from Fortrust in July 2017 for $130 million.
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| 17.01 miles | CoreSite: DE3 DC2 |
This planned facility is part of CoreSite's Denver DE3 Campus in Denver.
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| 17.01 miles | Vantage: Colorado CO21 |
Vantage Data Centers purchased 143 acres of land in Aurora to develop a five-building campus.
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| 17.02 miles | Vantage: CO2 Expansion | |
| 17.03 miles | CoreSite: Denver DE3 |
Located adjacent to the new National Western Stock Show development in Denver, this campus expansion is anticipated to have an on-site substation
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| 17.08 miles | CoreSite: DE3 DC3 |
This planned facility is part of CoreSite's Denver DE3 Campus in Denver.
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| 17.70 miles | American Tower: Denver | |
| 18.41 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Microsoft has bought an undeveloped piece of land directly south of Denali Logistics Park. The 420-acre logistics and industrial park, has the ability to develop buildings that are up to 1.1 million square feet in size and can build up to 6 million in square feet total.
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| 18.51 miles | Hyde: HighPoint Elevated |
Initially designed for logistics, HighPoint Elevated is also perfectly data-center-primed.
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| 19.10 miles | Colorado Colo | |
| 19.54 miles | Carrier-Neutral Data Center Request Dataset |
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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