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Stack Infrastructure: NAL01B Data Center

Stack Infrastructure NAL01B Data Center is located at 7300 Souder Road, New Albany, Ohio 43054, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 73 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About NAL01B Data Center

The NAL01B Data Center is a planned hyperscale facility developed by STACK Infrastructure, located at 7300 Souder Road in New Albany, Ohio, within the rapidly expanding Columbus data center market . As part of STACK’s established NAL01 campus, this development is designed to deliver large-scale, high-density infrastructure to support cloud, AI, and enterprise workloads across the Midwest and broader United States.

Strategically positioned approximately 15 miles northeast of Columbus, New Albany has emerged as a major hyperscale growth region due to its access to low-cost power, strong fiber connectivity, and proximity to key U.S. population centers . NAL01B will leverage these advantages, providing low-latency connectivity to major markets such as Chicago, New York, and Northern Virginia.

The facility is planned as a standalone building on a 17-acre campus, with approximately 51MW of critical IT capacity and significant expansion potential, making it well suited for hyperscale deployments and long-term infrastructure growth .

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Located at 7300 Souder Road, New Albany, Ohio
  2. Part of STACK Infrastructure’s NAL01 campus
  3. Planned ~51MW of critical IT capacity
  4. Situated on a 17-acre campus
  5. Approximately 354,000 SF planned building size
  6. Designed for hyperscale, cloud, and AI workloads
  7. Positioned in one of the fastest-growing U.S. data center markets

🔌 Power Infrastructure

  1. Power supplied by American Electric Power (AEP Ohio)
  2. High-capacity electrical infrastructure designed for hyperscale deployments
  3. Redundant power systems planned for continuous uptime
  4. Designed to support large-scale, high-density compute environments

❄️ Cooling Infrastructure

  1. Advanced cooling systems planned for high-density workloads
  2. Designed to support modern cooling technologies, including liquid cooling
  3. Redundant mechanical systems for continuous operation
  4. Optimized for efficiency in large-scale deployments

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Carrier-neutral connectivity model
  2. Access to dense Midwest fiber routes connecting major U.S. markets
  3. Low-latency connectivity to Chicago, Northern Virginia, and New York
  4. Designed for hybrid cloud and multi-region architectures

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
  2. 24/7 monitoring and controlled access systems
  3. CCTV surveillance across critical infrastructure areas
  4. Visitor management systems and strict access protocols
  5. Designed to meet enterprise and hyperscale security standards

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in the Midwest
  2. Enterprise organizations requiring central U.S. infrastructure
  3. AI and high-performance computing deployments
  4. SaaS and digital platforms serving national markets
  5. Organizations implementing multi-region and disaster recovery strategies