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Digital Realty Buys Land for Ashburn Expansion
Data Center Knowledge (Apr 28 2011)
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Digital Realty Trust has bought additional land in Ashburn, Virginia and plans to build new data centers on the property to accommodate strong demand in the northern Virginia market, the company said today.
Digital Realty said it paid $17.3 million to acquire a 38.8 acre site adjacent to its existing data center campus in Ashburn, Virginia. The company plans to build up to 300,000 square feet of new data center space in the initial phase of development at the site. The timing of construction will depend upon the pace of leasing of available space at the existing campus.
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