STACK Atlanta ATL01

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3200 Webb Bridge Road
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STACK Atlanta ATL01

Short Code: ATL01
Year Built: 2011
PUE: 1.45
Utility Provider: Georgia Power
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The site was previously known as T5@Atlanta. Stack acquired the Alpharetta facility in 2019 from data center operator T5. The data center was constructed in 2012 after the Fulton County Development Authority issued $160 million in taxable bonds for the project.

Highlights:


  • Secure, private data halls available from 2,500sf to 50,000sf (540KW – 6.0MW)
  • High-efficiency chilled water cooling system with water-side economizing lowers costs and increases sustainability
  • Baseline Tier III influenced N+1 electrical and mechanical topology with optional 2N UPS capability
  • 4:1 reserve redundant 2.5MW Caterpillar Generators back-up
  • Georgia Power “Hi-Reliability” dual feed underground utility design
  • 185 mph wind-rated shell

Map and Nearby Locations:

3200 Webb Bridge Road
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0.03 miles T5@Atlanta I
T5 Data Centers established its first metro Atlanta facility in Alpharetta in 2011. Stack acquired the Alpharetta facility in 2019 from data center operator T5.
0.11 miles Stack: ATL01 Future Expansion
STACK Infrastructure is constructing a new data center facility neighboring ATL01A, at Webb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA, with a substantial footprint of 133000 square feet.
0.98 miles 356 Alpharetta
1.04 miles Flexential Atlanta-Alpharetta
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1.40 miles GI Partners: Alpharetta
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2.11 miles Strategic Datasphere: Alpharetta, Georgia
Strategic Datasphere has completed the acquisition of a Tier IV equivalent data center located in Alpharetta, GA. The 165,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility has 5.4 MW of 2N critical capacity that can be expanded to 8.1 MW at N+1.
2.13 miles Mapletree: 1001 Windward
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9.16 miles Flexential Atlanta-Norcross
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9.73 miles Equinix Atlanta AT5
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10.91 miles 40 Perimeter Center: Lincoln Rackhouse
The data center is 30 minutes from Hartsfield International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta.
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11.97 miles QTS Atlanta Suwanee
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12.13 miles QTS: Suwanee 1 DC2
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16.18 miles CoreSite: Atlanta AT2
Freestanding Building on Approximately 7 Acres that is outside the 500 year flood plain
16.50 miles Equinix Atlanta AT4
Equinix acquired AT4 from Verizon in May 2017
17.26 miles Coloblox: ATL1
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17.42 miles Grindcap: Marietta 2
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17.46 miles Coloblox: ATL2
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17.49 miles Grindcap: Marietta Campus
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The first building's data hall layout
Source: T5
Campus Plan
Source: T5
Map produced by TAG, the Technology Association of Georgia.
Map of Georgia's Data Centers
Source: Baxtel

Map produced by TAG, the Technology Association of Georgia.

Operating Company

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STACK Infrastructure is a privately held platform sponsored by IPI Partners that focuses on large scale wholesale capacity and campus development for hyperscale and enterprise customers.

The company was launched in 2019 when IPI combined the remaining Infomart Data Centers assets with selected T5 Data Centers facilities, and industry coverage at launch cited eight data centers across six U.S. markets totaling about 100 MW. In March 2022,

IPI unified DigiPlex in the Nordics and SUPERNAP Italia in Milan under the STACK brand to form STACK EMEA, expanding the platform across Europe. STACK has since added international sites, including the first phase of a 56 MW campus in Toronto and its first Australian data center in Melbourne. Core services referenced by the company and trade press include wholesale colocation, build to suit, and powered shell solutions.

STACK Infrastructure History:

  • 2023: Opened the first Australian data center in Melbourne on a multi-building campus.
  • 2023: Delivered the first 8 MW phase of a planned 56 MW campus in Toronto.
  • 2022: Rebranded DigiPlex (Nordics) and SUPERNAP Italia (Milan) as STACK EMEA.
  • 2019: IPI Partners launched STACK Infrastructure by combining the three Infomart Data Centers sites with selected T5 Data Centers assets. The company was rebranded as STACK INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 2018: ASB Real Estate Investments sold the three remaining Infomart Data Centers facilities in San Jose, Hillsboro, and Ashburn to IPI Partners; the Dallas Infomart carrier hotel was sold separately to Equinix earlier that year.
  • 2014: Acquired a facility in Ashburn that had been owned by AOL.
  • 2014: ASB Real Estate Fund, a subsidiary of DCI Technology Holdings, merged Infomart with Fortune Data Centers. The combined company was renamed to Infomart Data Centers.
  • 2012: Expanded to Oregon with a building in Hillsboro
  • 2007: John Sheputis purchased first Fortune Data Center in San Jose, CA, backed by ASB Real Estate
  • 2006: ASB Real Estate purchased Infomart Dallas building
  • 2006: Fortune Founded as Fortune Data Centers
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