Reno, Nevada — January 19, 2024 – PowerHouse Data Centers (Powerhouse), a subsidiary of American Real Estate Partners (AREP) and developer and owner of next-generation data centers, today announced it has closed on the site of “PowerHouse Reno,” a three-building, 900,000 square foot powered shell data center campus being developed in Reno, Nevada. Powerhouse Reno is a joint venture between PowerHouse Data Centers and Harrison Street. The campus, which marks PowerHouse’s first site outside of northern Virginia, will provide more than 65 MW of bridging power, which is scheduled to be in-place by year-end 2025.

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