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$1B ‘Technology City’ Planned in Australia
Data Center Knowledge (Apr 22 2010)
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Data center developer Technical Real Estate (TRE) has been given the green light for a $1 billion project in Canberra, Australia, according to The Australian. Challenger Financial Services is backing the Canberra Technology City project with TRE acquiring a 31 acre greenfield building site in Hume from the ACT government for $5.27 million. Plans for the facility call for a 28 megawatt gas-fired co-generation facility, spanning 14,000 square meters (150,695 square feet).
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