Flexential to Build Sixth Hillsboro Facility
September 06, 2025
Flexential
The Jacksonville sites are a 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.
| Site | Usable SqFt | Power MW |
|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville 1 | 8,800 | 1.25 MW |
| Jacksonville 2 | 10,000 | 2 MW |
| Total | 18,800 | 3.25 |
| Distance | Site | About |
|---|---|---|
| 1.34 miles | EdgeConneX Jacksonville |
EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion
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| 2.02 miles | ScaleMatrix Jacksonville | |
| 2.02 miles | TierPoint Jacksonville |
The site is a former CxP Data Center. TierPoint acquired CxP in July 2015.
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| 2.69 miles | Cologix Jacksonville JAX2 |
Cologix's other datacenter, JAX1, has the PCCS and AMX-1 cable systems points of presence (PoPs)
In Sept of 2014, Cologix acquired Colo5 which added JAX1 and JAX2 to Cologix's portfolio [1]
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| 3.10 miles | Lumen Jacksonville 1 | |
| 7.61 miles | Lumen Jacksonville (608 West Adams) | |
| 7.62 miles | JAX NAP 421 W Church |
JAX NAP hosts three subsea cable system landing points – AMX-1, PCCS, and SAPL.
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| 7.63 miles | GoRACK 421W Church | |
| 7.63 miles | Windstream Jacksonville |
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| 7.63 miles | Cologix Jacksonville JAX1 |
The PCCS and AMX-1 subsea cable systems have points of presence (PoPs) at Cologix’s JAX 1 data center, connecting the facility to 19 cable landing points across 10 countries, or 23,500 km of fiber optic subsea cable
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| 7.64 miles | GoRACK 800 Water | |
| 11.83 miles | American Tower: Jacksonville | |
| 19.09 miles | NextNRG: Jacksonville Expansion | |
| 19.09 miles | NextNRG: Jacksonville, FL |
NextNRG, a US microgrid developer, has secured a long-term lease option on 1,600 acres in Nassau County, Florida, for a large-scale energy and data center campus.
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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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