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Metro Edge Development Partners will lead a team in developing a data center in Chicago's Illinois Medical District

Metro Edge Assembles Development Team for $257M Data Center in Illinois Medical District

Metro Edge Development Partners, a commercial real estate development firm and minority business enterprise, has finalized agreements with Corgan, Clune Construction, Power Construction, and Ujamaa Construction to design and build a $257-million data center in the Illinois Medical District. They join T5 Data Centers as the team that will design, construct and operate the data center.  

The development on Chicago’s West Side is expected to break ground in 2023 and open in 2024. Metro Edge recently secured a 75-year ground lease on a 1.97-acre parcel in the IMD to build and operate a 19.8-megawatt, five-story, 184,720-square-foot data center to address the technology infrastructure needs of local and regional healthcare, financial, educational, and government organizations.  

“This project represents a major investment in the West Side of Chicago and meaningfully improves the neighborhood by building on land that has sat vacant for decades,” said 28th Ward Ald. Jason Ervin. 

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