Originally published on Data Center POST.
TL;DR
- Sabey Data Center Properties has secured a minority equity investment from Ares Secondaries funds, expanding its ownership base alongside Sabey Corporation and National Real Estate Advisors.
- The capital injection will be used to accelerate development across current campuses and target expansion into new key markets to meet surging cloud and AI demand.
- The partnership represents a significant vote of confidence in the company’s team and its ability to consistently deliver scaled, mission-critical infrastructure across the United States.
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Sabey Data Center Properties (SDCP) has secured a minority equity investment from Ares Secondaries funds, expanding the developer’s ownership base. This transaction strengthens the long-standing partnership between Sabey Corporation and National Real Estate Advisors while providing additional institutional capital to support future expansion. By aligning these three organizations, SDCP is positioned to execute a highly disciplined and well-capitalized long-term growth strategy.
Driven by the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence and cloud computing, demand for digital infrastructure continues to rise across the United States. SDCP currently operates six energized campuses representing approximately 251 megawatts of active operating capacity. With its extensive existing land holdings, the company has a clear path to nearly triple this operating capacity by 2036. The new funding will specifically help accelerate development across these existing campuses while allowing the company to pursue future opportunities in key markets.
Executive leadership views the strategic alignment of Sabey, National Real Estate Advisors, and Ares as a strong endorsement of the company’s platform and team. Partner organizations agree that SDCP’s high-quality operating portfolio and future development opportunities make the platform an attractive investment. Equipped with this expanded institutional backing, SDCP is well-positioned to deliver the scaled, mission-critical capacity its customers require.
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