The Los Angeles-based investment firm, which absorbed data-center operator ADA Infrastructure this year, agreed to buy a development site in Spotsylvania County, where two data centers are slated, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
The land spans 314 acres — an area greater than 200 football fields — and that project’s first phase calls for some 200 megawatts of IT load capacity, according to a statement seen by Bloomberg. The ...
