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AAIM Data Center: Missouri Data Center

AAIM Data Center Missouri Data Center is located at Missouri City, Texas, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 15.0 MW of power. We found 72 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Missouri Data Center

AAIM Missouri Data Center in Missouri is a 15 MW colocation facility built for high-performance computing, cryptocurrency mining, and enterprise infrastructure workloads. The site is part of AAIM Data Centers’ Midwest portfolio and is positioned around vertically integrated design, construction, and operations. AAIM lists the facility’s use as colocation, with an October 2024 in-service date and a privately owned substation supporting the deployment.

The Missouri facility is built on a repurposed former clay brick facility, preserving an industrial site while converting it into modern data center infrastructure. AAIM highlights the use of stranded electricity as a defining feature of the project, converting available energy resources into a dependable power source for advanced compute operations. The facility follows AAIM’s broader model for high-performance computing infrastructure, with in-house design, operational support, remote hands, and tailored solutions for crypto mining and AI workloads.

Missouri gives AAIM a central U.S. operating position inside its broader Midwest data center footprint, alongside facilities in Nebraska and Minnesota. The company’s portfolio includes more than 32.5 MW online, five Midwest facilities, and additional capacity under construction or planning. The Missouri site strengthens AAIM’s regional power-to-compute strategy by combining available energy, colocation service delivery, and industrial-site reuse for compute-intensive deployments.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Power Capacity: 15 MW.
  2. Facility Use: Colocation.
  3. Substation: Privately owned substation.
  4. In-Service Date: October 2024.
  5. Site Reuse: Repurposed former clay brick facility.
  6. Portfolio Role: Part of AAIM’s Midwest data center footprint.

🌱 Sustainability & Energy

  1. Stranded Electricity: Uses stranded electricity as a power source for compute operations.
  2. Industrial Reuse: Converts a former clay brick facility into data center infrastructure.
  3. Energy Strategy: Aligns available regional power with high-performance computing demand.

🧠 AI Infrastructure

  1. Workload Fit: High-performance computing, AI compute, and cryptocurrency mining.
  2. Operations Model: In-house design, construction, management, and remote hands.
  3. Scalability: AAIM’s broader platform supports scalable compute deployments across Midwest facilities.