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Aphorio Carter Acquires Trumbull Data Center

Aphorio Carter Critical Infrastructure Fund, LLC, a Carter Funds company, has acquired the Trumbull Data Center in Trumbull, CT for approximately $10 million. The property is a disaster recovery hub in Connecticut’s Fairfield County.

Originally built in 1960, the facility spans 8.26 acres and is operated as a multi-tenant facility with two data center pods and one disaster recovery pod across 227,552 square feet of space. The facility has infrastructure for high-performance data and business continuity requirements.

“New York is the eighth most developed US data center market yet is struggling to meet AI demand for high power density data centers resulting in low vacancies and rising rents,” said John Regan, CIO of Aphorio Carter. “We hope that our newest acquisition will help meet the growing demand for data center space in that region.”

This acquisition marks Aphorio Carter’s seventh critical infrastructure real estate purchase within the past two years.

Photo courtesy of Highland Associates.

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