H5 Data Centers further expanded its southeastern network density by acquiring the downtown Tampa carrier hotel from 365 Data Centers.
H5 Data Centers further expanded its southeastern network density by acquiring the downtown Tampa carrier hotel from 365 Data Centers.
The H5 Atlanta colocation facility features direct access to the key Southeastern metro and long haul network providers and is the site of Level (3)'s Atlanta Gateway.
The 107,000 SF Cincinnati data center was originally developed by PNC Bank
In 2025, H5 acquired this data center outside Buffalo, New York, from former Internet giant Yahoo!.
The Cincinnati data center is home to several metro, long haul and telecommunications access providers such as AT&T, Inteliquent, Windstream and Zayo.
In January 2017, H5 acquired the building from ByteGrid
Verizon purchased Yahoo in 2017 and started $28 million, 75,000-square-foot expansion of its center on Crown Drive in the town industrial park.
325 Hudson Street is a 10-story, 240,000-square-foot telecom building located in New York City’s Hudson Square area.
Yahoo launched the second facility of its Lockport campus in 2015. The company first announced the $170-million data center expansion project in New York State in October 2013.
H5 Data Centers is launching a new multi-phase development in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with Phase 1 officially greenlit for pre-leasing.
H5 Data Centers is expanding its Texas footprint after executing a Letter of Intent (LOI) to acquire a new suburban San Antonio site.
Development of the Cleveland expansion project is currently navigating local regulatory adjustments following a city-wide data center moratorium.
H5 no longer operates this facility. In a quiet consolidation shift, this site was fully decommissioned.
In January 2026, H5 Data Centers acquired a highly connected, 19,700-square-foot carrier hotel asset in Nashville from 365 Data Centers.
H5 Data Centers expanded its regional connectivity footprint in New York by acquiring the downtown Buffalo carrier hotel from 365 Data Centers.
H5 has acquired a 234,500 sq ft (21,785 sqm) facility in La Vista, Omaha, previously owned by Yahoo!.
H5's Quincy II & III data center campus offers 452,300 square feet across 63 acres.
The data center located on Beaumeade Circle will qualify for Virginia data center sales and use tax exemption.
H5 owns the building and is landlord to the Seattle Level(3) Gateway and a XO data center.
The H5 Quincy II & III data center campus totals 452,300 SF on 63 acres. H5 acquired this data center from Yahoo!.
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