H5 Cleveland Technology Center (CTC)

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1625 Rockwell Street
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H5 Cleveland Technology Center (CTC)

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In January 2017, H5 acquired the building from ByteGrid.

Building:


  • Building Name: Cleveland Technology Center (CTC)
  • Utility Power Feeds: Dual path (2) diverse substations. 20MVA Utility feed
  • Parking: 120+ spaces
  • Number of Stories: Four (4)
  • Loading Docks: Two (2) Covered loading dock bays. No lift gate required.
  • Freight Elevator 15,000 lbs capacity

Phase 1:


  • Raised Floor Area: 30,000 ft2 in Phase 1 (expandable to 90,000 ft2)
  • Number of Computer Rooms: One (1)
  • Raised Floor Height: 30 in.
  • Raised Floor to Ceiling Height: 9.5 ft
  • Slab to Slab: 14 ft

Office Space:


  • Meeting Space: Two (2) conference rooms, plus shared hoteling space
  • Staging: Three (3) 400 SF Staging rooms
  • Burn-in: One (1) shared burn-in room
  • Office: Open dedicated office space available to lease
  • Storage: Open dedicated storage space available to lease

Power:


  • Description: Four (4) 2.4 MW Generators (each expansion phase)
  • Generator Redundancy: N+1
  • Storage Tanks: Two (2) 15,000 Gallons fuel tanks for 48hr runtime (each expansion phase)
  • PDU Description: 300kVA dual input MGE PDU

HVAC:


  • Description: Chilled Water System with air side economizer
  • Configuration: N+
  • Drycoolers: Leibert
  • Chillers: McQuay 400 T Chilled Water Units with VFD and pumps
  • CRAHs: Schneider Electric with 20% redundancy

Certifications:


  • SSAE16 SOC1 Type 2

Network Providers:


Armstrong, AT&T, Broadvox, CenturyLink, Cogent, FirstEnergy Fiber, OneCommunity, KDL, Level 3, Sting Communications, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, Windstream, Western Reserve Fiber, XO Communications and Zayo

June 2015 Expansion:


In 2015, ByteGrid commissioned 45,000 square feet of new data center space and 4 megawatts of power in a technology center in downtown Cleveland.

ByteGrid acquired the Cleveland Technology Center in 2013, following news it had secured a $100 million credit facility. The CTC is a 330,000-square-foot data center property sitting atop one of the larger fiber points of presence sites in Ohio. Acting as a carrier hotel in the region, the CTC was half leased at the time of acquisition. [Source: DCK]

Map and Nearby Locations:

1625 Rockwell Street
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H5 Cleveland Technology Center (CTC) Data Center Photos (See all)

CTC Circa 2013
Source: Baxtel
CTC Circa 2017
Source: Baxtel
Conference Room at H5 Cleveland
Source: H5
Lobby Area
Source: H5
Lobby with a view of the conference room
Lobby Area
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Lobby with a view of the conference room

Entrance to 1625 Rockwell
Source: H5
Rooftop at CTC
Source: H5

Operating Company

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H5 Company History:


  • July 2018, Acquires Intiuit datacenter in Quincy, WA
  • March 2018, H5 Expands to Albuquerque (505 Marquette)
  • January 2017, the Cleveland Technology Center (CTC) from ByteGrid. Source: Telecom Ramblings
  • January 2016 H5 acquired NextFort and its Phoenix datacenter.
  • June 2015, H5 acquired their Ashburn datacenter. Source: H5 Press Release
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