Data center project part of the growth happening in Hamilton

27 Aug 2024
The end-user of a new data center being built at the corner of Grand Avenue and U.S. 127 in Hamilton will be identified in the coming months, the developer of the project says.
Construction of the facility is set to begin in early 2025, and the architectural and civil engineering for the property should begin in the coming weeks, said developer Doug Swain of Logistix Property Group.
The data center is about a $15 million investment off Grand Avenue by South Hamilton Crossing on the Riverside neighborhood’s border with Lindenwald. It will take about 14 to 16 months to construct, and will be one of many projects happening in this part of the city.
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