"Many are closely watching the financing and development of data centers because this is a different type of investment property," says company president John B. Levy.

Data centers must be precisely designed because they house computer hardware. This building is constructed of fortified concrete and steel engineered to withstand 150 mph winds.

DataCentersNow president Chris Levy credited Levy with understanding the special needs of the high-tech sector when arranging financing. "Some may be nervous about the health and viability of the high tech business but Levy knows this is the future and made a powerful case on our behalf," he says.

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