Flexential Fort Lauderdale

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5301 NW 33rd Ave
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Flexential Fort Lauderdale

PUE: 1.65
Ownership: Flexential does not own the building.
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Flexential's Miami Fort Lauderdale site is a former Peak 10 site. 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.

Site Usable SqFt Power MW
Miami 1 22,000 2.5 MW
Miami 2 11,000 3 MW
Total 33,000 5.5

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5301 NW 33rd Ave
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0.37 miles 365: Fort Lauderdale
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14.65 miles Equinix Miami MI3
Location Orientation – It is located 40 mi/64 km north of Miami Miami Intl Airport (MIA) is 50 mi/80 km Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Intl Airport (FLL) is 29 miles/47 km Parking – Adjacent Building Parking (no cost)
14.87 miles 365 Boca Raton
Site was a former Host.net and was acquired by 365 Data Centers in 2017.
14.93 miles Cogent: Conference Way North
16.89 miles Edgeconnex Miami MIA02
18.40 miles Verizon: 16583 NW 15th

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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.

Flexential History:

  • In January 2018, Rebranded from Peak 10 + ViaWest to Flexential.
  • In August 2017, Peak 10 completed the acquisition of ViaWest from Shaw Communications for approximately US$1.675 billion.
  • In November 2015, ViaWest agreed to acquire INetU for US$162.5 million.
  • In June 2015, ViaWest agreed to acquire AppliedTrust.
  • In March 2000, Peak 10 was founded in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • In April 1999, ViaWest was founded in Denver as a roll-up of ISPs
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