Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has acquired a data center campus in Sterling for $135.75 million, a price that looks to be well below what it would cost to the company to build new data centers from the ground up.
The e-commerce giant’s data center arm, Amazon Data Services Inc., more commonly known as Amazon Web Services, bought the 33-acre assemblage known as TransDulles Centre 2 at 45900 Pathfinder Plaza on June 24, according to Loudoun County property records.
It’s home to three one-story data centers totaling about 442,000 square feet, meaning the sale price works out to about $307 per square foot. That appears to be well short of the buildings’ replacement cost, which in Northern Virginia runs around $500 per square foot, an industry source told me.
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