Previously know as Amerimar Enterprises, Netrality Properties owns and operates strategic interconnected data centers and Meet Me Rooms, providing a mix of colocation, powered shell and wholesale data center solutions driven by fiber-dense, network-rich interconnection environments.
Netrality Properties today has six strategic network interconnection properties in five markets: 210 North Tucker and 900 Walnut in St. Louis, 1102 Grand in Kansas City, 717 South Wells in Chicago, 1301 Fannin in Houston and 401 North Broad in Philadelphia.
210 N Tucker and 900 Walnut are directly interconnected by Netrality or one of the many carriers within the facilities
900 Walnut is a hub for IP traffic and is a principle interconnection point between carriers, service providers and enterprise customers in St Louis.
The 10 story building was constructed in 1923 and eventually was converted into a data center.
1301 Fannin Street is a 25 story 1.1 million square building which was acquired in 2015 by Netrality. 1301 Fannin is the primary telecom hotel and interconnection point in Houston. Netrality operates as a carrier-neutral facility manages the Meet Me Room
1102 Grand, a carrier hotel owned and operated by Netrality, is the most network-rich, core interconnection environment in Kansas. The data center provides infrastructure for carriers, enterprises, and service providers to interconnect reliably and cost-effectively.
Premier core interconnection data center in Philadelphia
The Indy Telecom Center is a 11 building 9-acre campus comprising ~205k sqft. The campus is considered Indianapolis's Carrier Hotel.