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Offices are made of abandoned hypermarkets

The American hosting company Lifeline Data Centers is going to invest $ 23 million in the reconstruction project of an abandoned hypermarket in Indianapolis . The building with an area of ​​34 thousand square meters was built in 1957, and its owners went bankrupt in 2004. Now a second life will be breathed in here: offices and a data center will be placed here.

This is not the first such story in the United States. A few months ago, another hosting company, Rackspace Managed Hosting, launched a similar project in San Antonio to turn the former hypermarket into an office building. There, the reconstruction of a building with an area of ​​70 thousand m 2 cost $ 100 million and the headquarters of the company moved there, which will allow to recruit an additional 4,000 people.

via Data Center Knowledge

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/17273/


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