South Florida’s Next-Gen Data Center Is Now Taking Tenants
- Rich Washburn

- Jan 20
- 2 min read

Every once in a while, you walk into a building and can feel that it’s meant for more than it knows. That’s exactly what happened this week.
Our team just completed a full walkthrough of one of South Florida’s most promising data-center campuses — a facility with serious bones, strategic fiber reach, and the kind of flexibility that makes it ideal for the new AI-driven world.This isn’t a speculative project. It’s real infrastructure, live power, and scalable potential sitting in the middle of one of the fastest-growing tech regions in the country.
Core Infrastructure & Capability
4 MW of dedicated power across dual buildings
N+1 redundancy on all systems — with a direct Data Power Supply track to N+2 in approximately 36–40 weeks
Dual Caterpillar generator systems with independent feeds
Raised-floor data halls totaling ~70,000 sq. ft., with an additional 50,000 sq. ft. of flexible build-out capacity
Liquid-ready enterprise cooling for GPU-dense or AI-training deployments
Full teleport array with active satellite uplink/downlink
Tier-1 fiber connectivity west to Los Angeles and south through the NAP of the Americas into Latin America — ideal for companies with hemispheric reach or redundancy needs
On-site broadcast and dark-room suites suitable for media, streaming, or edge-compute workloads
6.5 acres of secure property with room for future power modules or containerized GPU farms
It’s a data-center engineer’s dream: resilient, modular, and positioned exactly where the AI age needs it most.
Now Accepting Tenants
Data Power Supply, in partnership with the facility’s ownership group, is currently bringing on new tenants and colocation clients for this location.
Opportunities include:
High-density AI and GPU cluster colocation
Private-cloud and enterprise rack deployments
Broadcast, satellite, and media infrastructure
Disaster-recovery and warm-site hosting
As the AI boom accelerates, the demand for power, cooling, and compute has become the defining race of our Data Power Supply exists at that intersection — delivering turnkey solutions from megawatts to micro-loops.And with our N+2 expansion path already in motion, this facility is positioned to scale at the speed of innovation.
The Human Layer: The Founder Hub
But what makes this site truly unique goes beyond infrastructure.The owners have embraced a bold vision: to blend a modern data-center campus with a social and creative hub — think coffeehouse meets co-lab, a Penny University-style environment designed for founders, developers, and innovators.
A Founder Hub is being developed within the facility:a high-energy third space where builders can work, connect, prototype, and pitch ideas within sight of the very servers running their models. It’s the cultural layer that ties the technical together — the future of collaboration sitting on top of the future of computation.
South Florida is quickly emerging as a critical link in the new global compute map — connecting North America, Latin America, and low-latency AI applications across both.This facility stands at the center of that transformation, bridging terrestrial and satellite infrastructure in one place.
2026 is going to be loud.This is where it begins.
Colocation & Partnership Inquiries
Rich Washburn
Chief Information Officer | Data Power Supply
















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