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Involta purchases land for 20MW campus in Wisconsin

Dec 23, 2023 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

US colocation player Involta recently acquired a plot of land with an existing data center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to build multiple buildings on the 24.5-acre site, extending the current footprint to up to 20MW.

Bruce Lehrman, founder and vice chairman of the Board of Directors for Involta said, “The Green Bay market is a sought-after region across our portfolio of enterprise clients spanning healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and financial institution. As this market continues to grow, our evolving footprint in this vibrant region will deliver the capacity, fiber infrastructure, and hybrid IT services required to support high-performance compute for the most demanding and complex regulated industries.”

Wisconsin has been designated a Regional Tech Hub by the Biden administration, and the largest concentration of data centers in the state is in Milwaukee, some 100 miles south of Green Bay.



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Involta on Technology Drive
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A crew insulates and sides the old Daugherty Hardware store on Sixth Avenue East in Duluth. The building now is known as the Sixth Avenue Building and will house offices for Essentia Health System
Refurbishing Facility in 2012
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Outside of Involta's Armstrong County Facility
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Involta data center at 1450 S Eagle Flight Way in Boise
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Outside
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Involta in Mario IA
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Independence Ohio data center
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Involta also owns more than 6,500 fiber route miles throughout Ohio.
Involta Fiber in Ohio
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Concrete flooring in the Youngstown OH facility
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