Internap Phoenix 2500 W Frye Rd

2500 W Frye Rd

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The site was launched in 2018 in conjunction with Lincoln Rackhouse, Internap's landlord

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0.00 miles 2500 W Frye
1.62 miles H5 Phoenix
H5 acquired the site when it bought NextFort in January 2016H5 acquired the site when it bought NextFort in January 20
1.65 miles 1900 S Price - Digital Realty
The Building is 1 story Flood Zone: Zone X Seismic Zone: Zone 1
1.76 miles redIT Chandler
1.76 miles 2121 S Price - Digital Realty
In 2010, DRT acquired this site from 365 Main portfolio.
1.89 miles CyrusOne PHX9
1.90 miles CyrusOne PHX10
1.98 miles CyrusOne PHX3
1.98 miles CyrusOne PHX2
2.07 miles CyrusOne PHX1
2.07 miles CyrusOne Chandler Phoenix Campus
CyrusOne plans to build nearly 2 million square-feet data center campus. There are two buildings on the campus currently
2.14 miles CyrusOne PHX5
2.21 miles CyrusOne PHX4
2.26 miles Aligned: PHX-06
PHX06 is a two-phase development that will total 456,946 SqFt
2.28 miles CyrusOne PHX6
2.31 miles Aligned: PHX-04
Construction began in July 2022.
2.35 miles CyrusOne PHX8
2.37 miles CyrusOne PHX7
2.90 miles 2010 East Centennial
Digital Realty sold the office & data center building in 2018 to an unnamed company. We believe Fox Sports is the tenant.
3.21 miles 2055 E Technology - Digital Realty
Located in the Arizona State University Research Park and downtown Phoenix Central Business District, the facility was redeveloped in 2007. Digital Realty's 76,000 square foot data center at 2055 E. Technology Circle is approximately 15 miles away from downtown Phoenix. The building is SOC2 certified with 24/7 security and critical facilities management.
5.10 miles OneNeck Phoenix 1
7.75 miles OneNeck Phoenix 2
8.14 miles EdgeConneX Phoenix
8.48 miles Evoque PHX1
10.68 miles Cyxtera Phoenix PH1
10.68 miles PhoenixNAP-Phoenix
10.69 miles XO: 3930 Watkins
11.82 miles DataBank PHX2
11.84 miles Iron Mountain Phoenix
Iron Mountain acquired the site in January 2018 in a $1.34 Billion acquisition of IO Datacenter's operations in the United States which included 4 sites (Phoenix, Scottsdale, Edison New Jersey, and Columbus Ohio) 41-acre Iron Mountain Hyperscale-Ready campus 588,000 gross square feet 32 MW – redundant feeds
11.84 miles redIT Phoenix
11.84 miles Internap Phoenix
12.55 miles STACK Phoenix PHX02 Campus
STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will run on 100% renewable energy.
12.61 miles Stack: PHX02 Building 2
STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will run on 100% renewable energy.
12.63 miles Stack: PHX02 Building 3
STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will run on 100% renewable energy.
12.70 miles Stack: PHX02 Building 4
STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will run on 100% renewable energy.
12.77 miles Stack: PHX02 Building 5
STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will run on 100% renewable energy.
12.81 miles QTS Phoenix
QTS expansion with an 84-acre campus with 5 planned buildings with 280 MW of critical power
13.35 miles Windstream Phoenix
13.37 miles CenturyLink: 811 S. 16th
13.39 miles Lumen Phoenix 1
14.98 miles XO: 120 Van Buren
14.98 miles AIS Van Buren (VBDC)
14.98 miles 120 E Van Buren - Digital Realty
120 E Van Buren is Phoenix's carrier hotel and the building is the best connected in Phoenix. The building is also home to many colocation operators including AIS, QTS, Sungard, XO
14.99 miles Comarch Mesa
14.99 miles QTS Phoenix Van Buren
QTS acquired this site via the Carpathia acquisition in 2015.
15.34 miles CyrusOne Mesa
15.68 miles EdgeCore Mesa
The 1.25 million sqft campus can include up to 7 buildings. The first of the seven data halls is complete and totals 178,252 sqft with an adjoining 20,000 sqft office and support space.
15.84 miles NTT Phoenix Campus
The 102-acre campus will have seven data centers offering a total of 240 MWs of critical IT load and 1.5 million sqft of space, along with an on-site dedicated substation. The first data center will offer 36MW across six 6MW vaults and 126,000 sqft
16.12 miles Amazon 10464 Pecos
The plan calls for two data center halls at about 227,000 square feet apiece.
16.13 miles NTT PH3
16.22 miles NTT PH1
16.23 miles Amazon: Elliot Rd-Mesa
The plan calls for two data center halls at about 227,000 square feet apiece.
16.23 miles Lumen Phoenix 2
16.32 miles NTT PH2
16.58 miles Apple Mesa
The site was a former a sapphire-glass factory that supplied glass to Apple. The glass maker filed for bankruptcy and vacated the building in 2014. Now the 1.3 million square foot building is one of Apple’s data centers
16.71 miles DataBank Phoenix PHX1
16.75 miles Liquid Web Phoenix
17.04 miles eBay Arizona
eBay's data center is also known as Project Mercury.

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Operating Company

Internap Corporation (NASDAQ: INAP) is a provider of data center services including colocation, managed hosting, cloud and network services. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States with company-controlled data centers located in North America, EMEA, and APAC.

Internap History:

Internap was founded in 1996 and initially headquartered in Seattle. During the dot-com bubble, the company was smart to go public. The Initial Public Offering (IPO) took place in 1999 on the NASDAQ with the symbol INAP. Internap sold 9.5 million shares at $20 apiece, and the stock climbed as high as $73 before closing just below $53.

2002

INAP relocated its headquarters from Seattle to Atlanta.

2000

INAP acquired CO Space, Inc which provided the company with its data center offering.

2012

Acquired Voxel for $35 million in cash. Voxel provided on-demand dedicated hosting and cloud services to enterprises and Web-centric businesses. Voxel had more than 1,000 customers and has approximately 50 employees.

2013

Acquired iWeb, a Montreal-based web hosting and colocation services provider, for $145 million.

2016

In September, Peter D. Aquino became the CEO of Internap. Aquino replaced Mike Ruffolo who's short tenure lasted from May 2015 to September 2016.

2018

  • In January, INAP acquired SingleHop, a IaaS provider for $132 million in cash.
  • In March the company announced it was moving its headquarters to Virginia. Atlanta will continue to serve as local operations and staff headquarters, while the new official corporate headquarters will be located in the Virginia office. The new Virginia HQ will “INAP's corporate headquarters will be a small group in charge of capital allocation, strategic direction, and external affairs.”
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