Netrality Acquires Indy Telcom Center
Solutions provider for storage and seamless interconnected networks
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 22, 2021 at 1:33 pmNetrality Data Centers announced the acquisition of Indy Telcom Center, a solutions provider for storage and seamless interconnected networks.
It will now own and operate carrier hotels in 6 markets throughout the US – opening doors to new opportunities for interconnection and colocation for its customers.
In Indianapolis, Netrality will own approximately 205,000 square feet, 11 buildings on a 9-acre campus dedicated to wholesale and powered shell tenants and fiber customers. The campus features 13 metro network operators and 7 long-haul network operators including Lumen, Crown Castle, Telia Carrier, Windstream, Zayo and US Signal.
The current management team will remain in place.
Indy Telcom’s strategic Midwest location facilitates access to the fiber crossroads of America providing connectivity to Chicago, St. Louis, Columbus, Kansas City and Pittsburgh and making it a premier data center for telecom companies and enterprise customers. Located in downtown Indianapolis, Indy Telcom is well protected from hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters creating an ideal environment for BC.
“Indy Telcom Center is an exceptional campus that expands our ability to provide interconnection and strategic colocation to businesses dependent on ultra-low latency data processing across the Midwest,” said Gerald M. Marshall, CEO of Netrality. “We are pleased at the opportunity to further expand our footprint and accelerate business growth in the robust, network-rich, region.“
Kurtz & Revness, PC served as legal counsel and Morrissey Realty brokered the transition for Netrality Data Centers. Blackwell, Burke & Ramsey, P.C. served as legal counsel for Indy Telecom.
About Netrality Data Centers
It owns and operates strategic interconnected data centers and meet me rooms, providing a mix of colocation, powered shell and wholesale data center solutions driven by fiber-dense, network-rich interconnection environments. It has over 3 million square feet and 100 megawatts of capacity across seven strategic data centers in six markets: 210 North Tucker and 900 Walnut in St. Louis, Missouri, 1102 Grand in Kansas City, Missouri, 1301 Fannin in Houston, TX, 401 North Broad in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 717 South Wells in Chicago, Illinois, and Indy Telcom in Indianapolis, IN.