This week, H5 Data Centers, the co-location and wholesale data center provider announced that it has acquired the Cleveland Technology Center in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The company says that the acquisition adds to H5’s data center portfolio of nearly 1.5 million sq.ft. in US markets.
H5 Data Centers designs and engineers data center and interconnection solutions to address the business and operational requirements of its customers. H5 Data Centers currently owns data centers in Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Denver, Phoenix, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, and Seattle.
H5 says that the Cleveland data center will provide them with an established customer base and wholesale data center inventory in Ohio.
Josh Simms, Founder and CEO, H5 Data Centers said:
The acquisition represents the type of high-quality carrier infrastructure and enterprise data centers we endeavor to own, operate and grow. We look forward to expanding into the Cleveland market with this acquisition.
This is a world-class data center operation which includes a 24×7 staff and some of Ohio’s best companies as customers.