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Dallas Market Development History (DFW I-VI)

Stream Data Centers has a long history of data center development in our hometown, including our first facility in 1999. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro area (DFW) remains among the world’s top data center markets – for good reason. Benefits include aggressive utility pricing, strong fiber connectivity, relatively low risk, and business-friendly environment.

DFW VI – Legacy Business Park
Sold
13.5 MW campus
8375 Dominion Parkway
Plano, Texas

At A Glance

  • 145,000 SF data center
  • Greenfield development of powered shell data center

DFW VI – Legacy Business Park

In December of 2016, Stream Data Centers acquired a prime 16-acre site in Plano ideal for greenfield development. Shortly thereafter, we began construction on what would become a structurally enhanced 145,000 SF data center (expandable to 265,000 SF). The facility was powered by two 20 MW underground utility feeds from two substations, and served by four diverse fiber routes for redundant connectivity. We completed construction in October of 2017 and sold the facility to a technology company.

DFW V
Sold
7.2 MW campus
1811 E. Renner Road
Richardson, Texas

At A Glance

  • 73,320 SF data center | 30,000 SF data hall
  • Greenfield development of data center and subsequent sale to Fortune 1000 financial services company

DFW V

With demand for data center capacity continuing to outpace supply in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, Stream Data Centers sought a new site for greenfield development of another data center. We purchased the Richardson site in July of 2011 and began construction on the 73,320 SF data center. The facility would support 3.6 MW of critical load (expandable to 7.2 MW), with 30,000 SF of data hall space across three private data halls, each with dedicated infrastructure. We completed construction in September of 2012 and sold the facility in 2014 to a Fortune 1000 financial services company.

DFW IV
Fully Leased
2.3 MW campus
3300 Essex Drive
Richardson, Texas

At A Glance

  • 20,000 SF data center | 10,000 SF data hall
  • Redevelopment of warehouse into data center and subsequent sale to real estate investment trust

DFW IV

In 2010, Stream Data Centers purchased a 20,000 SF warehouse in Richardson and began development of a 10,000 SF data hall to support 1.68 MW of critical load (expandable to 2.3 MW). Built to Tier III design standards, the facility featured 2N electrical and N+1 mechanical configuration. For optimal resiliency, two utility feeds provided power from two substations. We leased the facility to a major healthcare provider in early 2011 and sold it later that year.

DFW III – Legacy Business Park
Sold
20 MW campus
6653 Pinecrest
Plano, Texas

At A Glance

  • 350,000 SF data center
  • Greenfield development of powered shell data center and subsequent sale to Fortune 500 technology company

DFW III – Legacy Business Park

Shortly after the successful acquisition and redevelopment of DFW I, seeing continued strong demand for data center capacity, Stream Data Centers located another Tier II facility in Dallas, also vacant at the time. We leased the facility to a leading European technology company in 2000, and sold it to a global network services provider in 2015.

DFW II
Sold
1.7 MW campus
1100 Empire Central Place
Dallas, Texas

At A Glance

  • 66,000 SF data center | 40,000 SF data hall
  • Redevelopment of then-vacant Tier II data center and subsequent sale to global network services provider

DFW II

Shortly after the successful acquisition and redevelopment of DFW I, seeing continued strong demand for data center capacity, Stream Data Centers located another Tier II facility in Dallas, also vacant at the time. We leased the facility to a leading European technology company in 2000, and sold it to a global network services provider in 2015.

DFW I
Sold
2 MW campus
1460 Round Table Drive
Dallas, Texas

At A Glance

  • 104,427 SF data center | 60,000 SF data hall
  • Redevelopment of then-vacant Tier II data center and subsequent sale

DFW I

At the height of the dot-com boom, in the late 1990s, demand for data center capacity was very high – particularly among technology companies and telecommunications providers. With a mission to serve that demand, Stream Data Centers located a vacant, Tier II data center in Dallas. Stream redeveloped the facility and leased it to a leading telecommunications provider in 2000. Fifteen years later, Stream sold the facility.

Do you need Dallas data center capacity today?

Stream Data Centers’ newest Dallas-area data center campus in Garland, Texas has 3 MW of adaptable turnkey capacity immediately available with an ultimate capacity of 55 MW at full build. DFW VII is a fully commissioned 15 MW data center; the DFW VIII expansion will provide an additional 40 MW of capacity.

At a Glance

  • Lower-risk North Dallas metro location (outside of the Eastern District of Texas)
  • Aggressive utility pricing (less than 4.5 cents all-in)
  • 100% renewable energy sourced in-state
  • Sales tax exemptions available
  • IEEE certified 99.9999% (six 9s) design
  • Two utility power feeds from 95 MW on-site Oncor substation
Explore Dallas VII-VIII

We believe that procuring, deploying and operating
data center capacity should be a great experience.

In our 24th year with a successful track record of data center projects in our past, present and future development portfolio, Stream is proud to offer site development, build to suit data center solutions and immediate availability in major US markets. Learn more here about our spacious hyperscale availability in Phoenix, Dallas and Chicago II, as well as our finest enterprise-class data center options in Houston and Minneapolis.

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