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November 2, 2017
Local Internet service providor Colocation Northwest said it has leased of up to seven megawatts of mission-critical IT capacity at Centeris South Hill, a data center facility near Tacoma. Centeris South Hill is owned by Bellevue-based Centeris, which is part of the Benaroya Company. The South Hill facility has a 50-megawatt onsite substation providing dedicated, expandable, green power and dense fiber connectivity. In a statement, Colocation Northwest CEO Stephen Milton said, “We look forward to bringing our vision for scalable, fully managed colocation solutions and integration to a new level.” Larry Benaroya said, “We look forward to providing the redundancy, robust security and hyper-scalability to support Colocation Northwest's commitment to operational excellence and growth.”