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EdgeCore Enters Partnership to Expand NoVa Data Center Presence

EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure, a wholesale data center developer, owner and operator, is expanding its presence in Northern Virginia through the establishment of a partnership with Penzance, a Washington, DC-based real estate developer, to co-develop 7.6 acres in Sterling, VA, within the world’s largest data center market.  

“With the acquisition of additional land in Northern Virginia, EdgeCore adds another key data center location to our portfolio and continues to advance our focus on rapid growth and development in key data center markets,” said Lee Kestler, CEO, EdgeCore.  

The newly acquired parcel is planned to accommodate a 285,000 square foot, three-story data center, capable of supporting 36 MW of critical load. The site plan approval process is expected to be completed by year’s end. A dozen local and national long-haul fiber providers are located adjacent to the site, making EdgeCore’s newest data center location in Northern Virginia an attractive option. 

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