dcBLOX

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DC BLOX is a privately held digital infrastructure provider that builds and operates Tier III-designed, multi-tenant data centers, subsea cable landing infrastructure, and dark fiber networks across underserved markets in the Southeastern United States. As of 2025, its operating footprint spans six metro-area facilities — Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Huntsville, AL; Chattanooga, TN; Greenville, SC; and a subsea cable landing station in Myrtle Beach, SC — with several large hyperscale campuses (near Atlanta, in North Augusta SC, Palm Coast FL, and Montgomery AL) under active construction. Rather than competing head-on in saturated hubs like Ashburn or Atlanta’s core carrier hotels, DC BLOX has built its business around secondary and tertiary Southeastern markets, pairing colocation with a proprietary dark-fiber network and, since 2023, an international subsea cable gateway in Myrtle Beach that has already attracted reserved capacity from Google and Meta.

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dcBLOX operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:

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Phone: 877.590.1684 Email: [email protected]

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Where does DC BLOX currently operate data centers?

As of its most recent company announcements, DC BLOX's operating data centers are in Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Huntsville, AL; Chattanooga, TN; Greenville, SC; and its Myrtle Beach, SC cable landing station, with additional hyperscale campuses under development in Conyers and Douglasville, GA, North Augusta, SC, Palm Coast, FL, and Montgomery, AL.

Does DC BLOX have AI or GPU-specific infrastructure?

DC BLOX markets itself as building 'AI-ready' capacity and describes proactively adopting AI and HPC readiness, and its under-construction hyperscale campuses near Atlanta (Atlanta East and Atlanta West) are explicitly designed to meet cloud and AI infrastructure demand, but as of 2026 no operating DC BLOX facility has documented, deployed GPU clusters or liquid cooling — the AI-specific capacity is still largely in the construction/announcement phase.

What is the significance of DC BLOX's Myrtle Beach facility?

Opened in October 2023, DC BLOX's Myrtle Beach Cable Landing Station (MYR1) was the first subsea cable landing station in South Carolina, and three of its five original cable slots have already been reserved, two by Google and one by Meta.

Who owns or has invested in DC BLOX?

DC BLOX is privately held, backed by investors including Bain Capital Credit, Post Road Group, and Global Infrastructure Partners (a part of BlackRock), which provided a $240 million HoldCo financing facility announced in January 2026 following earlier green loans of $265 million (2024) and $1.15 billion (2025).

Does dcBLOX offer colocation services?

dcBLOX is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact dcBLOX directly to confirm colocation availability.

Does dcBLOX offer cloud services?

dcBLOX is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact dcBLOX directly to confirm cloud availability.

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