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Keystone’s facility is a repurposed former steel mill, which was converted into a data center building, was once the largest vertically integrated steel production site in the U.S.

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5.83 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
The planned facility, spanning 1 million square feet (92,905 square meters), will be operated as a data center by a tenant rather than by the property's owner, NorthPoint Development.
5.83 miles Northpoint: Keystone Trade Campus
NorthPoint Development has received approval to build a 2 million-square-foot data center campus within its Keystone Trade Center in Bucks County.
8.86 miles Mapletree: 2000 Kubach
2000 Kubach Road, Philadelphia is a two-storey data center. The property is part of Byberry West Industrial Park, which is located in the northeast section of Philadelphia.
13.27 miles Comcast: Moorestown, NJ
Built in 2001 and set on 5.1 acres, the three-story building spans 74,240 square feet (6,900 sqm).
17.52 miles QTS: East Windsor 1
QTS is expanding its data center campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The first phase of the project was topped off in November, 2024.
18.25 miles Princeton Nurseries Data Center
The owner of the Princeton Nurseries site in New Jersey is seeking to develop a 340,985 sq ft (31,678 sqm) data center. This data center is part of a larger redevelopment plan for the 160-acre plot.
19.19 miles DataBridge: Princeton NJ
AGILE Princeton is conveniently located, 45 minutes via car or train from both New York & Philadelphia and just 5 miles from the Princeton Junction train station.

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