Rather, plans to open it on Sept. 1, instead of mid-July, were caused by a switch from a local building contractor from a national contractor.

The center is at East 43rd Avenue and Brighton Boulevard in an enterprise zone, which gives it tax credits for equipment and funds for training. The company eventually plans to spend more than $50 million building out the space.

The company claims to have letters of intent form large software companies, municipalities, hospitals and government agencies that would store its high-tech telecommunications switching equipment in the facility.

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