DataBank has announced the expansion of its Dallas Fort Worth Data Center in Texas.

The colocation provider has opened Data Hall 3 at its DFW3 facility in Plano, bringing an additional 12,000 square feet (1,100 sqm) of raised floor space and an additional 1.5MW of power online.

When fully built out, DFW3 is designed to accommodate a total of six data halls delivering 72,000 sq ft (6,700 sqm) of floor space and up to 40MW of capacity.

“This flagship data center represents our largest and most advanced facility in the Dallas area,” said Danny Allen, VP of engineering at DataBank. “DataBank continues to meet its commitments to current and potential customers who need reliable, first-class IT infrastructure to handle colocation, connectivity and cloud services.”

DataBank has been on an upgrade spree since it recently raised more than $750 million in secure revenue notes, adding more than 50,000 sq ft (4,650 sqm) and 6MW of capacity to its locations.

Since the raise, the company has announced expansions to existing data centers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Indianapolis, Indiana.

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