AVAIO Digital Partners has acquired a business and industrial asset in Appomattox County, Virginia, and plans to transform it into a $3 billion data center campus, as the company targets growing digital demand in the region.
The build-to-suite developer said in a statement that the site is 100 percent zoned for data centers and is ready for construction. AVAIO also noted that it will use 300 megawatts of power from public utility entities Central Virginia Electric Cooperative (CVEC) and Dominion Energy, and the campus will feature "substantial onsite green power."
To strike the transformation deal for the 452-acre site, AVAIO signed an agreement with the city's independent Appomattox County Economic Development Authority.
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