LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A major data center operator has purchased a 343,000-square-foot campus in Lexington, positioning the site for future AI and cloud computing growth.
The $29 million sale of the former Lexmark site was finalized in May, transferring ownership to DartPoints, which provides businesses with space and technology to store and run their data and applications.
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They offer services like cloud storage and IT support, helping companies run powerful tools such as AI and high-performance computing with a dozen locations across the country.
“Lexington gives us a rare combination of existing infrastructure, a supportive power environment, and the ability to scale in a meaningful way,” President and CEO of DartPoints Scott Willis said. “As AI, neo-cloud, and hyperscale demand continue to reshape the market, customers need sites that can support larger power footprints, denser deployments, and long-term growth. Lexington gives us that platform.”…