STACK Melbourne MEL01

399 Palmers Rd

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Located on a 3.6-hectare plot in the Truganina region of Melbourne, the MEL01A facility spans three stories and has a capacity of 36MW. This facility is part of a larger 72MW campus, which will ultimately comprise two buildings. Additionally, there is a dedicated onsite substation with a capacity of 105MW.

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1.96 miles AirTrunk Melbourne
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3.17 miles DRT Melbourne 72 Radnor
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6.42 miles NEXTDC West Footscray M3
9.10 miles Equinix Melbourne ME1
9.10 miles Equinix Melbourne ME2
10.01 miles Cyxtera Melbourne MEL10
10.02 miles NEXTDC Melbourne M1
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10.20 miles Interactive Melbourne
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11.04 miles Vantage Melbourne MEL1
11.22 miles Equinix ME5
The company acquired from Metronode in 2018.
11.36 miles Vocus Melbourne (55 King)
11.36 miles MDC 530 Collins
11.47 miles Amazon: Melbourne, Victoria.
Amazon is planning a $50m data center on a 13.2-hectare site at 54-80 Ferris Road, Cobblebank, about 40km west of Melbourne’s center.

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Operating Company

Infomart Data Centers is owned by ASB Allegiance Real Estate Fund, a $5.5B Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

History:


2019: Infomart combines data center assets with IPI Partners and rebrands as STACK INFRASTRUCTURE
2018: IPI Partners Acquires the three remaining Infomart data centers from ASB Real Estate (source: DCF)
2018: The Infomart company sold the Dallas Infomart Building to Equinix
2014: Acquired the building for Infomart Ashburn from 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

62 Facilities Owned
24 Markets Served
504.66 Megawatts
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