Netrality Buys U.S. Midwest Data Center Location with Indy Telcom Center

Hosting Journalist

July 22, 2021

 

Indy Telcom Center, an innovative provider of data storage and seamless interconnected networks, has been acquired by Netrality Data Centers. Netrality will now own and manage carrier hotels in six locations throughout the United States, allowing its clients to take advantage of new interconnection and colocation options.

Netrality will hold roughly 205,000 square feet of space in Indianapolis through the acquisition, spread over 11 buildings on a 9-acre site dedicated to wholesale and powered shell tenants, as well as fiber consumers.

Lumen, Crown Castle, Telia Carrier, Windstream, Zayo, and US Signal are among the 13 metro network providers and seven long-haul network operators available on the campus. The present management team will continue to lead the data center colocation company. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Strategic Midwest Position

Indy Telcom’s strategic Midwest position provides connection to Chicago, St. Louis, Columbus, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh, making it a “preferred” data center for telecom firms and corporate clients. Indy Telcom, with its headquarters in downtown Indianapolis, is well shielded from hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural catastrophes, making it an ideal location for business continuity.

“Indy Telcom Center is an exceptional data center campus that expands our ability to provide interconnection and strategic colocation to businesses dependent on ultra-low latency data processing across the Midwest,” said Gerald M. Marshall, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Netrality Data Centers. “We are pleased at the opportunity to further expand our footprint and accelerate business growth in the robust, network-rich, region.”

For Netrality Data Centers, legal assistance was provided by Kurtz & Revness, PC, while the transfer was facilitated by Morrissey Realty. Indy Telecom’s legal counsel was Blackwell, Burke & Ramsey, P.C.

About Netrality Data Centers

Netrality owns and manages key linked data centers and meet me rooms (MMRs), offering a combination of colocation, powered shell, and wholesale data center solutions in fiber-dense, network-rich settings.

Netrality Data Centers now has over 3 million square feet of space and 100 megawatts of capacity spread across seven strategic data centers in six markets: 210 North Tucker and 900 Walnut in St. Louis, Missouri; 1102 Grand in Kansas City, Missouri; 1301 Fannin in Houston, Texas; 401 North Broad in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 717 South Wells in Chicago, Illinois; and Indy Telcom in Indianapolis, Indiana.