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Data Center Design:
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Ascent Plans Major Chicago Data Center
4 articles also mentioned Phil HorstmannAscent Plans Major Chicago Data Center
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Ascent Lines up $107 Million for Chicago Project
Explore Data Center Knowledge (Apr 18 2012) Construction , Cloud Computing
Data center developer Ascent Corporation has closed on $107 million in debt financing to fund the expansion of its CH2 project in Chicago an...
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Comment Mentions: Phil Horstmann Ascent Corporation
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Comcast Moves In at Ascent Chicago Project
Explore Data Center Knowledge (Aug 17 2011) Power and Cooling
Data center developer Ascent Corporation today unveiled Comcast as the anchor tenant for its new CH2 Data Center in Northlake, Illinois. Com...
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Comment Mentions: Phil Horstmann Ascent Corporation Microsoft Corp
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Ascent Plans Major Chicago Data Center
Explore Data Center Knowledge (May 18 2009) Cloud Computing
Developer Ascent Corporation is building a second huge data center in Northlake, Il., a western suburb of Chicago, the company s... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: DuPont Fabros Technology Phil Horstmann Ascent Corporation
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