Intel Corporation completed The Power Center in 2000 and spent over 4 billion dollars making it an engineering marvel. The property is unique in that it offers an outstanding value allowing heavy power users the opportunity to save millions at $0.04 per kWh with a 90-megawatt capacity. The Power Center is made up of multiple buildings, including a FAB building at 1615 Garden of the Gods Road, a central utility building at 1585 High Tech Way, and a mechanical-electrical building at 1595 High Tech Way. The FAB building has the unique characteristic in that it is two separate buildings within one. Intel constructed The Power Center into two MOD’s, MOD 1 and MOD 2, each comprising one-half of the entire building. Each MOD can be separately and independently operated. For example, MOD 1 can be operated as a Data Center Building, and MOD 2 can be a Warehouse Building or vice-versa. Clear heights in these buildings range from 17’ up to 45’8” and can possibly be expanded to 69’10” in the FAB building. All buildings feature high-bay warehouse space, rare in this market, with dock-high doors for loading. Colorado Springs offers businesses an advantage for business or freight travel, having a central location to most of the United States in terms of time zone changes and travel time to either coast. A large and well-educated workforce surrounds this location, with a labor pool of 262,554 people in the surrounding 10 miles, and 11% of the metro's jobs in the professional, scientific, and technical services industries. Multiple colleges and universities draw young talent into the area, and Colorado Spring’s high quality of living keeps them there. Minutes from The Power Center, the Garden of the Gods provides a stunning backdrop to this vibrant city. The Power Center offers it all with the power, connectivity, warehouse space, telecommunications, floor loading, ceiling heights, and location to allow businesses to thrive.