DāSTOR: New data center firm DāSTOR has launched in the US
Sep 16, 2021 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
A new data center firm with the name DāSTOR has launched in the US by acquiring four data centers across Delaware and Pennsylvania. The former president of colocation at Crown Castle, Kevin Mulqueen, founded the Company. It acquired two facilities in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. It also acquired one data center each in Reading, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware. According to reports, DāSTOR is privately funded by Mulqueen and Partners.
DāSTOR acquired the Wilmington and Reading facilities from IPR Secure. The Wilmington facility is at the 1201 North Market, and it has a 23,000 square feet capacity. On the other hand, the Reading facility is the former regional headquarters for the GPU electrical utility located at 2561 Bernville. It offers a total of 6,400 square feet of colocation space.
One of the facilities DāSTOR acquired in King of Prussia is located at 3400 Horizon Drive, and it offers 22,000 square feet of colocation space. The second facility it acquired in King of Prussia is located at 411 Swedeland Road. It has a 31,000 square foot capacity.