Lightedge's Expansion in Kansas City: A New Data Center Arrival
In an impressive move to strengthen its presence in the enterprise service sector, Lightedge has recently acquired a
3 megawatt (MW), Uptime Institute
Tier III certified data center in
Kansas City, Missouri. This state-of-the-art facility not only adds substantial capacity to Lightedge's regional offerings but also arrives fully pre-leased, highlighting the strong demand for enterprise-grade infrastructure in the area.
Meeting the Needs of a Growing Market
Lightedge, known for its secure hybrid cloud and colocation solutions, recognizes the exceptional demand among enterprises across Kansas City. In fact, prior to opening, this new data center was fully committed, reflecting both the market's health and the trust businesses place in Lightedge’s services. Rob Carter, CEO of Lightedge, commented on the situation, stating, “The demand we are seeing from enterprises across the region is exceptional... We are proud to deepen our commitment here and continue delivering the infrastructure, compliance posture, and operational excellence Kansas City businesses depend on.”
This acquisition comes in alignment with a broader trend of disciplined, market-driven growth at Lightedge. The new data center is designed with enterprise demands in mind, providing:
- - 3MW of critical IT load capacity
- - Uptime Institute Tier III Design Certification, ensuring concurrent maintainability and redundant distribution paths across power, cooling, and networking
- - A turnkey facility, operational upon acquisition with no retrofitting required
- - 100% pre-leased at acquisition, with Rights of First Refusal fully in place for tenants
- - Dual utility feeds and independent distribution paths to support always-on operations
- - Enhanced physical security and superior environmental control measures
Compliance and Security at the Forefront
Lightedge emphasizes compliance in all its operations and services. The Kansas City data center will see the deployment of their full portfolio of compliance certifications, including
HIPAA, HITRUST, SOC 1 & 2, PCI DSS, ISO 27001, and
NIST, among others. This focus on compliance is particularly crucial for businesses in regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services, insurance, and government, who require assured levels of security and operational consistency.
Strategic Growth and Future Prospects
The addition of this data center marks a pivotal development for Lightedge, serving not merely as an expansion into a new area but as a commitment to serve the existing clientele in Kansas City at an enhanced scale. Known for accommodating a plethora of financial services firms, healthcare providers, insurance agencies, and logistics enterprises, Kansas City emerges as a critical hub for Lightedge.
Lightedge's recent endeavors include not only this acquisition but also their earlier expansions, notably into the
Minneapolis market with a
76,000-square-foot,
3.6 MW facility in Chaska. They also acquired
Connectria, a major player in IBM Power Systems cloud hosting, which expanded their footprint by adding six additional locations. These strategic moves echo a continued commitment to reinforcing Lightedge’s position as a leader in compliance and infrastructure services.
As Lightedge progresses, the backing of
GI Partners since 2021 showcases an investment in innovation, infrastructure, and compliance—the cornerstones of the company’s dedication to delivering secure and reliable services across industries.
Conclusion
In summary, the acquisition of the
3MW Tier III data center is more than a physical expansion; it's a testament to Lightedge's responsiveness to market needs and its strategic location in a thriving business ecosystem. By ensuring robust operational standards and top-tier infrastructures, Lightedge affirms its promise to support Kansas City's enterprises well into the future.