For Immediate Release
âThis major planned investment is a direct response to the exceedingly strong demand weâre seeing for data center services,â said TierPoint Chairman and CEO Jerry Kent. âIt also demonstrates our commitment to the region and faith in Downtown St. Louis.â
“TierPoint’s decision to invest so heavily in Downtown St. Louis is a strong vote of confidence in our plans for the future,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. “We continue to build a Downtown that serves as the cultural hub of the St. Louis region, and I’m grateful to TierPoint for their investment in the bright future ahead.”
Adding to Recent Investment Downtown
TierPointâs new data center adds to the growing amount of investment and development in Downtown St. Louis. CITY PARK, The Victor (formerly the Butler Brothers Building), Union Station, the Brickline Greenway, the Jefferson Arms Hotel, and several other major projects are currently under development or have opened recently.
âThis $150 million investment by TierPoint demonstrates their continued commitment to Downtown St. Louis and the momentum building in the core of our metro,â said Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis, Inc. âWith this and so many other investments in Downtown â as well as the Saint Louis Zooâs WildCare Park in North St. Louis County, The Magic House, and Easterseals Midwest â Jerry Kent has shown that he continues to be one of St. Louisâ leading civic champions.â
In addition to new larger-scale developments, the public-private partnership between GSL and the City of St. Louis has helped several small businesses develop new spaces and expand storefronts through the Downtown Retail incentive Program, bringing vibrancy and activity at the street level.
âWe know that revitalizing Downtown to make it the safe, vibrant, and beautiful neighborhood at the heart of our metro will take time. We also know that it will take a new way of thinking that diversifies the types of businesses and residential offerings here,â said Kurt Weigle, GSLâs Chief Downtown Officer. âThis major investment by TierPoint is a great example of how we need to rethink space to meet our future needs.â
Historic Building, Building for the Future
TierPointâs new data center will be located at 2300 Locust Street, a 135,800 square foot building that is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first phase of TierPointâs investment will build out 22,600 square feet of data center space, supporting up to 80 construction jobs in the process. Near-term investment plans call for 5 Megawatts of power, scalable to 20 MW in the future.
âWe welcome TierPointâs expansion in Downtown St. Louis and look forward to its plans to grow even more in the years to come,â said Mark Birk, President of Ameren Missouri.
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