Apr 15, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Data center operator Pure has acquired land in Finland for a planned data center development. The City of Seinäjoki this week announced it has sold a 22.3-hectare site to Pure DC for €3.86 million ($4.55 million).Data center operator Pure has acquired land in Finland for a planned data center development. The City of Seinäjoki this week confirmed the sale of a 22.3-hectare site to Pure DC for €3.86 million ($4.55 million).
“We are really happy that the long preparation is now culminating in this land deal, which will concretize the location of a large data center in Seinäjoki. The data center's builders have indicated that construction will begin quickly, and I look forward to the future with confidence,” said Seinäjoki City Mayor, Jaakko Kiiskilä.
Pure added a Finnish data center project to its website last year, outlining plans for a 500MW campus spanning 370 acres in Seinäjoki. The company said the substation for the first data hall has already been built and is operational. The FIN01 site will be developed using repeatable 40MW AI-ready modules, equipped with direct-to-chip liquid cooling to support high-density workloads.