Digital Edge acquires 30-acre site near Mumbai for 270MW data center development
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Jason Ma
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Digital Edge, an APAC data center firm, has purchased approximately 30 acres of land at the Green Integrated Data Centre Park in Palava, near Mumbai, India, to develop a 270MW data center. The firm paid around Rs10 billion ($104m) for the parcel. Lodha, the developer of the data center park, confirmed the transaction on July 6. Palava is located about 45km northeast of Mumbai.
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Lodha, the developer behind the proposed data center park, confirmed that the transaction had occurred in a press release on Friday July 6.
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