STACK INFRASTRUCTURE, the data center company built from the ground up to address the technology infrastructure needs of rapidly scaling enterprises and hyperscale businesses, recently announced plans to expand its Chicago data center campus.
The new development will be adjacent to STACK’s existing Chicago facility, which currently delivers 13MW of power and 221,000 square feet of space. The expansion campus, which spans 4 acres, will eventually house a multi-story data center that offers at least 20MW of additional critical capacity, bringing STACK’s Chicago data center campus to at least 33MW of critical power. The development will offer room for additional power to keep pace with the expanding demands and burgeoning growth of STACK’s hyperscale and enterprise clients.
“Chicago is one of a number of important and growing markets for our clients, and as a result, it is a key market for STACK. We’re committed to investing here so that we can continue to support our clients and stay ahead of their needs,” said Brian Cox, Chief Executive Officer of STACK. “In keeping with our core commitment to being a trusted partner, this project delivers on our promise to strategically evolve and align or offering with our clients’ growth trajectories.”
STACK is dedicated to serving as the data center industry leader in building and delivering flexible critical infrastructure solutions that meet the complex requirements of enterprise and hyperscale deployments. STACK addresses the full stack of its clients’ infrastructure needs, today and into the future, delivering a comprehensive suite of wholesale colocation, build-to-suit, and powered shell solutions in six markets.
The Company’s offering includes hyperscale campuses and build-to-suit data centers (“HYPER STACK™”), immediately available wholesale colocation and private data suites (“READY STACK™”), and powered shell options (“POWER STACK™”). STACK’s six markets currently include Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; Northern Virginia; Portland, Oregon; and Silicon Valley, California.
For more information about STACK, please visit: www.stackinfra.com.