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4.67 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart 4
This planned facility will be part of Hobart Devco, LLC's Hobart Campus in Indiana.
4.71 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart 6
This planned facility will be part of Hobart Devco, LLC's Hobart Campus in Indiana.
4.78 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart 3
This planned facility will be part of Hobart Devco, LLC's Hobart Campus in Indiana.
4.90 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart 2
This planned facility will be part of Hobart Devco, LLC's Hobart Campus in Indiana.
4.93 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart 5
This planned facility will be part of Hobart Devco, LLC's Hobart Campus in Indiana.
5.01 miles Hobart Devco: Hobart Campus
Hobart City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a rezoning ordinance on Wednesday, clearing the path for a new data center on a 168-acre site on 61st Avenue.
5.27 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
5.48 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to invest $15 billion in Hobart, Indiana, to develop a massive data center campus.
5.89 miles Province Group: Merrillville Tech Park
The development plan includes the construction of four buildings, each spanning 250,000 square feet and ranging from one to two stories in height.
7.07 miles Karis: Merrillville Expansion
7.07 miles Karis: Merrillville Campus
Set on a 180-acre site on 101st Avenue east of Deep River, the campus could total nine buildings, each costing $100 million.
7.97 miles Wylie Capital: Merriville, IN
Chicago-based Wylie Capital plans to develop a 1.2 million square foot data center at Broadway in Merrillville that could result in $600 million in investment and up to 200 mostly six-figure jobs.
8.11 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
Amazon is building a new $87 million data center in Portage. The location is confirmed as the AmeriPlex at the Port business park north of Interstate 94 and south of the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor on Lake Michigan.
8.76 miles Provident: Chesterton, IN
The Provident Realty Advisors' data center was a controversial $1.3 billion proposal for a major technology campus planned for the site of the former Brassie Golf Club in Chesterton, Indiana.
9.12 miles Agincourt: Valparaiso, IN
The Valparaiso data center proposal has been withdrawn due to significant public opposition voiced at a City Council meeting.
9.32 miles Provident: Burns Harbor, IN
Provident Realty, a Texas-based developer, plans to construct up to seven data center buildings across a 102-acre site in Burns Harbor, Indiana, currently owned by Worthington Steel.

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QTS Data Centers is a privately held data center company owned by funds managed by Blackstone, with corporate headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas. It provides colocation, custom data center and managed services, along with carrier-neutral connectivity across its platform.

QTS operates sites in the United States and in the Netherlands. The company expanded its footprint with acquisitions in Chicago and Princeton in 2014, added government and managed hosting capabilities with the Carpathia acquisition in 2015, and entered the Netherlands market in 2019. QTS became a public company in 2013 and was taken private in 2021.

History:

  • On August 31, 2021 funds managed by Blackstone completed the acquisition of QTS Realty Trust.
  • April 30, 2019: Acquired two operating data centers in Groningen and Eemshaven, Netherlands, for approximately $44 million.
  • June 2015: QTS acquires Carpathis Hosting for $326 million. The transaction increases QTS's ability to serve IaaS and Government clients. Additionally the transaction provides a number of deployments within Equinix facilities.
  • July 8, 2014: Acquired the former Chicago Sun-Times printing plant for conversion to a data center.
  • June 30, 2014: Acquired the Princeton, New Jersey data center from McGraw Hill Financial.
  • 2013: Went public (IPO) and started trading under the symbol QTS on the NYSE.
  • 2010 Acquired their Richmond facility
  • 2005 QTS acquired Atlanta Suwanee data center
  • 2003: Company acquired its first data center in Overland Park, KS
  • 2003: QTS was founded by Chad Williams with its first data center in Overland Park in Kansas
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