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Involta, a colocation, hybrid IT and managed services firm, has acquired a 24.5-acre site in Wisconsin’s Green Bay region that houses an existing data center.

According to the company, the current data center campus will be expanded with up to 20 MW of capacity. This expansion will allow the company to support high-tech industries with the colocation and services needed for enterprise workloads and AI applications.

In a press statement, Involta said the Green Bay location “provides a low-risk zone with moderate temperatures to help regulate power demands, along with attractive tax incentives and the recent designation by the Biden administration confirming the state as an official U.S. Regional Tech Hub (RTH).”

This acquisition marks Involta’s 13th data center location. The financial terms of the transaction were not announced.

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“The Green Bay market is a sought-after region across our portfolio of enterprise clients spanning healthcare organizations, manufacturers and financial institutions,” said Bruce Lehrman, founder and vice chairman of the board of directors for Involta. “As this market continues to grow, our evolving footprint in this vibrant region will deliver the capacity, fiber infrastructure and hybrid IT services required to support high-performance compute for the most demanding and complex regulated industries.”

Photo: Aerial view of the current data center campus

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