A former Chicago Sun-Times printing plant is being transformed into a state-of-the-art mega data center. The new center will serve the growing demand by downtown Chicago businesses and clients who need cloud solutions, co-location and other in-demand data center services.
QTS, an international provider of data center, managed hosting and cloud services, bought the shuttered plant back in 2014. The company, which just completed the first phase of renovation, says that there is pent-up demand for data center capacity, particularly so close to downtown Chicago, because companies are increasingly moving to digital businesses.
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