Involta acquires data center and land in Green Bay

Involta acquires data center and land in Green Bay

Involta has acquired a 24.5-acre site housing an existing data center in the Green Bay region.

Through this acquisition, Involta will implement a multi-phased approach to extend the current data center footprint to an expandable campus with up to 20 MW of capacity.

The future campus is poised to meet rising enterprise colocation demands with the Involta SecurePower colocation model, which provides mission-critical data center space coupled with industry-leading power, security and connectivity services directly embedded into its facilities.

Located just 40 minutes from Green Bay, the campus project will support services needed for enterprise workloads and AI applications.

The location’s proximity is pitched as ‘highly desirable’ for edge deployments, in which Involta is considered a tier-two market pioneer.

“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,” said Bruce Lehrman, Founder and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Involta.

At the epicenter of Involta’s expansive data center network, the 20-MW campus will bolster the company’s future development of energy-efficient data centers and bring robust, redundant fiber infrastructure to the Wisconsin market, driving more connectivity both locally and nationally while delivering unmatched access to its Midwest data centers from Iowa to Minnesota to Ohio.

This acquisition marks Involta’s 13th data center location.

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