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 Industry News Item Added on February 28, 2002


U.S. DataPort Complex Redesigned

GAINESVILLE, FLA. -
U.S. Dataport, based in San Jose, Calif., has abandoned plans to build a 3,750,000-sf, $1.4-billion data center in Gainesville in favor of a general high-tech business park housing office and light manufacturing space for products such as telecom gear or computer chips. The 192-acre site will also provide 400,000 sf of data center space, a $300 million independent power plant, and a Virginia Railway Express station for transporting the potential 3,000 workers to the business park. The development will also feature custom-built biotech space with wet labs and high-speed computing.

 

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