Iron Mountain Plans Henrico, Virginia, Data Center Operations
03/02/2025
The investment includes the acquisition of a 66-acre site at the White Oak Technology Park.
“At Iron Mountain, we are committed to delivering exceptional solutions for our customers, developing working environments for our teams that enable them to thrive, and making a positive contribution to the communities where we operate,” said Mark Kidd, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Asset Lifecycle Management and Data Centers,. “We believe that the Commonwealth of Virginia and specifically Henrico County is the right place for us to achieve these goals, which support our commitment to investing in high-growth data center markets to drive our expansion strategy.”
To support the project the Greater Richmond Partnership (GRP) assisted Henrico County Economic Development Authority and Virginia Economic Development Partnership.
“Iron Mountain was approached by the Greater Richmond Partnership nearly two years ago and joins Meta, QTS, Chirisa and Pixel Factory as operations which tap into four high-speed subsea fiber cables that span four continents,” Jennifer Wakefield, GRP President and CEO noted.
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