Regional land grab by Leading Edge with 20-plus data centres planned
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Leading Edge Data Centres, backed by a $20 million investment from Washington H Soul Pattinson, is on the hunt for land across the Australian east coast, as it looks to secure sites in key regional locations on which it will build more than 20 data centres over the next three years.
Chris Thorpe, the founder and chief executive of the privately owned company, said its first data centre opened in Newcastle earlier this month and more will follow in NSW, Victoria and Queensland.
Chris Thorpe, chief executive of Leading Edge Data Centres, says the business is raising more capital to help fund its rapid expansion.
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Leading Edge ramps up regional Vic DC roll out
Leading Edge ramps up regional Vic DC roll out
Looking at land in Shepparton, Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Traralgon, Horsham and Mildura.
Chris Thorpe (Leading Edge Data Centres) Credit: Leading Edge Data Centres
Leading Edge Data Centres is preparing for the next leg of its regional data centre network roll out with seven sites in regional Victoria being considered, which are in varying stages of land acquisition.
The data centre network provider is currently considering land in Shepparton, Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Traralgon, Horsham and Mildura, looking for at least 3,000 square metres of land at each site.
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