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TECfusions, a rapidly growing provider of advanced data center solutions, plans to transform nearly 1,400 acres of a former Alcoa aluminum office and industrial property near Pittsburgh into a massive hyperscale data center campus with 500,000 square feet of space providing as much as 3 GW of capacity within six years.
The company, a global data center operator with more than 30 sites worldwide, announced the acquisition of the property in Upper Burrell, Pa., for its latest project, TECfusions Keystone Connect. The price TECfusions paid Arconic Corp., a metal manufacturer that was spun out of Alcoa Corp. in 2016, for the 1,395 acres, was not disclosed.