Data Center Opens in Alpharetta High-Tech Hub
“Tenants will find great value in the impressive, long-term energy economics, highly reliable infrastructure, Ascent’s personalized, around-the-clock support, secure location and enterprise-grade data center,” says Phil Horstmann, CEO of Ascent.
ALPHARETTA, GA—Ascent, a comprehensive data center provide, has partnered with Jones Lang LaSalle to market its ATL1 Data Center in Alpharetta, GA.
“Tenants will find great value in the impressive, long-term energy economics, highly reliable infrastructure, Ascent’s personalized, around-the-clock support, secure location and enterprise-grade data center,” says Phil Horstmann, CEO of Ascent.
The facility is a purpose-built data center designed to be one of the most robust and secure facilities on the east coast, leveraging local power costs that are amongst the lowest in the eastern US.
“We look forward to working with the local Atlanta area end-user community and bringing JLL’s international expertise to Ascent’s development,” says Wendy McArthur, managing director, JLL Data Center Solutions, who is leading the JLL team. “The Alpharetta area and this location in particular has excellent fiber and power infrastructure already in place. The Ascent Data Center is a great solution for users looking for immediate capacity with runway and flexibility to densify in place and/or grow their data center footprint.”
Ascent’s ATL1 Data Center features highly resilient, concurrently maintainable infrastructure. The facility is located in the high-tech, global business hub of Alpharetta, Ga.
Tenants can achieve one of the lowest Total Cost of Ownerships (TCO) in the country, in an enterprise-grade data center space, Ascent says.
The site is served by high density load systems that ensure reliable and redundant electricity distribution. Additionally, tenants will realize TCO savings through significant relative, power costs advantages and the available data center tax incentives. ATL1 is poised to help drive the growth and prominence of this high-tech community.
ATL1 currently has up to 8.1 megawatts available, with expansion capabilities for two additional phases of development on the campus.
The facility sits on a secluded 38 acres, and the purpose-built 185,000-square-foot facility offers 34,000 square feet of plug-and-play data center space. The site is scalable to 30 megawatts or more to meet a future tenant’s build-to-suit design criteria with state of the art security advantages.