Stack: PHX02 Building 5

800 N 40th St

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STACK Infrastructure plans to develop a five-building, 246MW campus in the heart of central Phoenix, Arizona. This massively scalable 50-acre campus will be developed to support the increasing demand for critical capacity in this rapidly growing data center market. The more than 1.7 million square foot campus will include a low water use design that supports client sustainability targets and offers the flexibility that hyperscale, cloud, and large enterprise companies need in today’s market. The campus will also feature a dedicated onsite substation to power the future campus and will run on 100% renewable energy.

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0.12 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.
0.17 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.
0.22 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.
0.27 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.
0.47 miles QTS Phoenix
QTS expansion with an 84-acre campus with 5 planned buildings with 280 MW of critical power
1.48 miles Internap Phoenix
1.48 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
1.48 miles redIT Phoenix
1.52 miles DataBank PHX2
2.33 miles XO: 3930 Watkins
2.67 miles Windstream Phoenix
2.84 miles Lumen Phoenix 1
2.90 miles CenturyLink: 811 S. 16th
2.94 miles PhoenixNAP-Phoenix
2.94 miles Cyxtera Phoenix PH1
3.36 miles GoDaddy: Gilbert, AZ
4.07 miles AIS Van Buren (VBDC)
4.07 miles XO: 120 Van Buren
4.07 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
4.08 miles QTS Phoenix Van Buren
QTS acquired this site via the Carpathia acquisition in 2015.
4.28 miles Lumen Phoenix 2
4.58 miles DataBank Phoenix PHX1
4.65 miles eBay Arizona
eBay's data center is also known as Project Mercury.
4.72 miles EdgeConneX Phoenix
5.06 miles OneNeck Phoenix 2
7.23 miles Liquid Web Phoenix
8.61 miles Evoque PHX1
9.76 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.
9.77 miles Expedient Phoenix
The site was originally a build-to-suit Tier-III data center for Blue Cross commissioned in 2010, the data center is part of a complex of Blue Cross-occupied facilities
9.78 miles Blue Cross Blue Shield Phoenix
9.99 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.
12.34 miles OneNeck Phoenix 1
12.77 miles Internap Phoenix 2500 W Frye Rd
The site was launched in 2018 in conjunction with Lincoln Rackhouse, Internap's landlord
12.77 miles 2500 W Frye
14.07 miles 1900 S Price - Digital Realty
The Building is 1 story Flood Zone: Zone X Seismic Zone: Zone 1
14.18 miles H5 Phoenix
H5 acquired the site when it bought NextFort in January 2016H5 acquired the site when it bought NextFort in January 20
14.26 miles 2121 S Price - Digital Realty
In 2010, DRT acquired this site from 365 Main portfolio.
14.26 miles redIT Chandler
14.27 miles Iron Mountain Scottsdale
Arizona Public Service, the electric utility provider, serves the site with 24MW of utility power
14.27 miles Cyxtera Phoenix PH2
14.27 miles LexisNexis Scottsdale
14.47 miles CyrusOne PHX9
14.52 miles CyrusOne PHX10
14.58 miles CyrusOne PHX3
14.58 miles CyrusOne PHX2
14.67 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
14.67 miles CyrusOne PHX1
14.71 miles Aligned: PHX-04
Construction began in July 2022.
14.73 miles Aligned: PHX-06
PHX06 is a two-phase development that will total 456,946 SqFt
14.73 miles CyrusOne PHX5
14.79 miles CyrusOne PHX4
14.84 miles CyrusOne PHX6
14.88 miles CyrusOne PHX8
14.94 miles CyrusOne PHX7
15.23 miles Evocative: Phoenix PHX1
Evocative's PHX1 data center facility is located at 2500 W Union Hills Dr, Phoenix. Spanning an impressive 550000 square feet, this colocation site offers ample space to accommodate various data center operations and infrastructure requirements.
15.23 miles VPLS PX1
15.23 miles Aligned Phoenix
Aligned's PHX-01/02/03 data center campus in Union Hills, Phoenix, AZ, spans 550,000 sq ft with 180 MW of capacity.
15.98 miles Aligned: PHX-08
16.05 miles Aligned: PHX-07
16.23 miles 20435 N 26th
16.34 miles Cybertrails Phoenix
16.58 miles Flexential Phoenix Deer Valley
Flexential's Phoenix site is former ViaWest. A and B source power circuit delivery capabilities Multiple medium voltage utility power feeds
18.12 miles Prime Phoenix

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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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