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Colocation Firm CyrusOne Acquires Land in Dallas for Data Center Build
Web Host Industry Review (Jan 6 2012) Construction , Cloud Computing
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January 6, 2012 -- Colocation provider CyrusOne announced on Thursday it has acquired a 30-acre parcel of land north of Dallas to build a 700,000 square foot data center. CyrusOne expects the data center to have close to 400,000 square feet of raised floor data center space to provide customers with about 60,000 square feet of class A office space once completed.
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