Data Centers

As technology continues to evolve, so does the need for the specialized real estate that accommodates the infrastructure that operates those systems.

We know downtime is not an option.

Your systems are critical to the survival of your organization. You need a mission critical facility with a fail safe infrastructure to house them.

We partner with occupiers of data centers, telecommunications facilities, network operations centers and other mission-critical facilities to identify their best real estate options and cost savings. Speaking the languages of technology, finance and real estate, we consult with your internal stakeholders about their business needs, then create an occupier-centric, unbiased real estate strategy to meet each of them.

We work with the following mission critical facilities, including data centers, electronic fulfillment centers, infrastructure and information technology outsourcing, cloud computing, as-a-Service (aaS), semiconductors, telecommunications and more. Our best-in-class tools include:

  • Data Center Needs Analysis
  • Site Selection Filters
  • Utility Analysis
  • Tech Infrastructure Mapping

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