Lincoln Rackhouse Buys Facility in Dallas Market

Lincoln Rackhouse has acquired a data center in Plano, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, the company said today. The 150,000 square foot facility is located on a 20-acre property in Plano’s Legacy Business Park.

Rich Miller

April 28, 2011

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Lincoln Rackhouse has acquired a data center in Plano, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, the company said today. The 150,000 square foot facility is located on a 20-acre property in Plano’s Legacy Business Park, and features a powered shell with sturdy reinforced concrete wall and roofing systems able to withstand 175 mph winds. Lincoln plans on offering the facility for lease.

"Today’s high density data center users are searching for robust and secure environments within purpose built facilities, not converted warehouses or manufacturing buildings," said Martin Peck, Managing Director for Lincoln Rackhouse. "We just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to control such a facility in what we consider the best business location in Texas."

The data center was built by Stream Realty in 2006, and features a minimum clear height of 18 feet above a designed 42-inch raised floor. The site allows for expansion up to 350,000 square feet.

Lincoln Rackhouse , the data center division of Lincoln Property Company, one of the nation's largest property and construction management firms with more than 4,000 professionals in 100 markets in the United States and Europe. Lincoln Rackhouse focuses exclusively on mission critical facilities through data center investments and development as well as site selection and brokerage.

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