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For NTT Global Data Centers Americas, adding data centers one at a time is not enough. This week NTT Global opens for business in two new markets with launch events in Chicago and Hillsboro, Oregon. By the end of this year, the company plans to open additional new campuses in Santa Clara and Phoenix.
The building boom is the realization of a vision that has been percolating since 2013, when NTT acquired a majority stake in U.S. data center specialist RagingWire. The capital strength of NTT has allowed the company to build a data center platform spanning the major markets in the U.S.
Author Bio
Born and educated in Hong Kong, Elizabeth Sinn is an historian with a general research interest in modern China and Hong Kong and special interest in the history of charity, business, culture, the press and migration. She served as Deputy Director of the Centre of Asian Studies at Hong Kong University and was a member of the Humanities Panel of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council. Since 2006, she has been leading the Hong Kong Memory Project which aims to create a website for materials on Hong Kong’s history, culture and heritage. Her previous books include
Power and Charity: A Chinese Merchant Elite in Colonial Hong Kong (Hong Kong University Press, 2003).
“From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have naturally been more interested in using active transportation to safely move around and stay connected to their community,” said Rob Fleming, BC Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure in a statement.
“With this funding as part of our government’s economic recovery plan, we were able to create new jobs and get shovels in the ground quickly to build infrastructure that helps our communities build back stronger.”
The most significant projects within Metro Vancouver include improvements to the West 16th Avenue cycle path within the UBC campus, improvements to the multi-use pathway on both ends of the Lions Gate Bridge, new multi-use pathway under the Highway 1 Lynn Valley Road overpass connecting with the existing 21st Street and Morgan Road bike lanes, and a new bike lane on the Highway 1 eastbound ramp through Capilano Road.