Stack Infrastructure: NAL01B Data Center
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
- Located at 7300 Souder Road, New Albany, Ohio
- Part of STACK Infrastructure’s NAL01 campus
- Planned ~51MW of critical IT capacity
- Situated on a 17-acre campus
- Approximately 354,000 SF planned building size
- Designed for hyperscale, cloud, and AI workloads
- Positioned in one of the fastest-growing U.S. data center markets
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Power supplied by American Electric Power (AEP Ohio)
- High-capacity electrical infrastructure designed for hyperscale deployments
- Redundant power systems planned for continuous uptime
- Designed to support large-scale, high-density compute environments
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Advanced cooling systems planned for high-density workloads
- Designed to support modern cooling technologies, including liquid cooling
- Redundant mechanical systems for continuous operation
- Optimized for efficiency in large-scale deployments
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral connectivity model
- Access to dense Midwest fiber routes connecting major U.S. markets
- Low-latency connectivity to Chicago, Northern Virginia, and New York
- Designed for hybrid cloud and multi-region architectures
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
- 24/7 monitoring and controlled access systems
- CCTV surveillance across critical infrastructure areas
- Visitor management systems and strict access protocols
- Designed to meet enterprise and hyperscale security standards
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in the Midwest
- Enterprise organizations requiring central U.S. infrastructure
- AI and high-performance computing deployments
- SaaS and digital platforms serving national markets
- Organizations implementing multi-region and disaster recovery strategies