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RadiusDC Expands to Miami with Acquisition of Network-Centric Data Center


RadiusDC Expands to Miami with Acquisition of Network-Centric Data Center

RadiusDC has taken a big step in its growth strategy with the acquisition of Miami I, a highly interconnected data center located in Sweetwater, Florida. Known for its carrier-neutral environment and robust network connectivity, Miami I is a strategic asset that connects South Florida to European and South American markets.


With support from IPI Partners, RadiusDC plans to invest heavily in the facility, increasing its capacity from 3.2 MW to 9.2 MW of critical IT power by 2026. The two-story building, designed to withstand Category 5 hurricane winds, covers 170,000 square feet and is home to a diverse ecosystem of fiber optic and network service providers.


Mike Krza, CEO of RadiusDC, emphasized that Miami I aligns perfectly with the company’s connectivity-focused platform, saying, "We believe Miami I is an ideal asset to expand the geographic reach of our connectivity-focused platform given the strength of its existing network and immediately available growth potential," stated Mike Krza, Chief Executive Officer of RadiusDC. "We are excited to deliver new strategic data center capacity in the South Florida market over the coming year."


This move is part of a broader strategy to address the needs of hyperscale customers in highly connected environments. With the backing of IPI, RadiusDC continues to expand its footprint across North America’s urban centers, reinforcing its role in supporting the next wave of IT infrastructure growth.


As the Miami I facility transitions under new ownership, it remains a critical hub for regional and international digital connectivity, set to play a pivotal role in the area’s ongoing tech evolution.


Read the full press release here.

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