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DartPoints is a US colocation and managed infrastructure provider that sells rack, cage, and pod-level colocation, cloud, and interconnection services out of data centers built in mid-sized, secondary US markets rather than the big Tier-1 metros most large operators chase. As of recent company materials, its footprint spans 11 data centers across 10 markets in five states — South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Louisiana — plus a Dallas, Texas headquarters that functions as a corporate office rather than a data center site. Baxtel’s 2023 profile put its disclosed scale at more than 325,000 square feet of data center space and roughly 20 MW of power capacity, and the company is majority owned by NOVA Infrastructure following an April 2025 transaction in which Astra Capital Management kept a minority stake.
DartPoints operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
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DartPoints runs facilities in Asheville, NC; Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, and North Charleston (Ladson), SC; Cincinnati and Dublin, OH; Columbus, IN; and Baton Rouge (two sites) and Shreveport, LA, with its corporate headquarters in Dallas, TX.
Both, in a limited sense: DartPoints sells physical colocation (racks, cages, and multi-hundred-kW pods) but also markets its own cloud and managed services alongside interconnection, so it functions as a regional colocation provider with an added cloud product rather than a hyperscale cloud company.
As of an April 2025 transaction, DartPoints is majority owned by NOVA Infrastructure, with Astra Capital Management retaining a minority stake.
DartPoints markets its colocation as AI-ready, advertising cabinets up to 120 kW and liquid-cooling options up to 100 kW per cabinet in select growth markets, though no individual facility was confirmed with named GPU hardware or a dedicated AI-factory designation.
The company expanded largely through acquisition, announcing the purchase of Immedion in March 2021 (adding eight data centers across South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, and Indiana) and acquiring Venyu in May 2023, which added three Louisiana data centers.
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