RadiusDC expands footprint with new Nashville data center colocation facility

RadiusDC expands footprint with new Nashville data center colocation facility

RadiusDC is to expand its data center platform with plans to develop a new colocation facility in Nashville.

Nashville I, backed by Blue Owl Capital, is located on approximately 12 acres of land in the Trinity Hills area of Nashville, will deliver 12MW of critical power across a 102,500 square-foot, purpose-built structure designed to satisfy current and future operational requirements.

The facility, when complete, will be the largest and newest colocation facility in Nashville proper, offering enhanced cooling options that will accommodate increased densities for core compute and scaled network applications.

Sitting among multiple carrier routes, Nashville I will offer robust connectivity from multiple local and long-haul carriers and is the third data center within RadiusDC’s portfolio of facilities in core urban markets, along with 1500 Champa in Denver and Miami I in Miami. 

Mike Krza, CEO, RadiusDC, said: “Nashville I represents the next phase in RadiusDC’s evolution with its ground-up development in proximity to the urban core and designed and purpose-built to the needs of our customers.” 

Christopher Jensen, Managing Director, Blue Owl Digital Infrastructure, said: “The Nashville site represents our problem-solving approach for our core customer base to provide contiguous space in a highly connected environment with counter parties that understand the growing needs of compute demand for ever changing applications.”

Nashville I follows RadiusDC’s recent acquisition of Miami I and the announcement of substantial investment to enhance its 1500 Champa facility.

Nashville I will begin leasing in 2H 2025 with plans to open in 2026.

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