Rare opportunity to acquire an operational data center facility in Newton, Kansas, strategically located within the greater Wichita Metro / South Central Kansas market. This specialized technology property offers existing critical infrastructure and substantial electrical service, including a 300 kVA transformer, with ability to expand to 1000 kVA utilizing existing infrastructure, providing an attractive foundation for continued data center operations or other power-intensive technology uses.
The facility is positioned for a variety of potential users, including data center operations, edge computing, colocation, private cloud infrastructure, server hosting, telecommunications, network operations, disaster recovery, business continuity, and other mission-critical technology applications.
Investment highlights
Operational Data Center
300 kVA Transformer (can expand to 1000 kVA)
Raised Floor Data Center Room – Cooling Infrastructure Installed
FM200 Fire Suppression System
Three CRAC Units
Three UPS Backup Units
Backup Generator and an 850 Gallon Diesel Fuel Tank
Fiber Optic Internet
Redundant Power
9,300 SF Building
2.9 Acre Lot Size
Built in 2009
Meticulously Maintained
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Located approximately 25 miles north of Wichita, Newton provides a strategic Central U.S. location with excellent regional connectivity and convenient access to the Wichita metropolitan area. The property's existing data center improvements may provide a significant advantage compared with developing a new facility from the ground up.