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PointOne Data Centers is a Virginia-based data center developer that builds hyperscale campuses — sold to customers as turnkey, build-to-suit, and powered-shell colocation space, plus a smaller multi-tenant colocation facility (NAP of Virginia Beach) — aimed at hyperscale, cloud, and “NeoCloud” providers rather than at retail enterprise colocation buyers. As of 2026, its active portfolio centers on three large Virginia campuses (Ashburn, Remington/Fauquier County, and Charles City County near Richmond) totaling close to 1GW of planned critical IT capacity, an existing colocation and cable-landing facility in Virginia Beach, and a newly announced 430-acre site in Lee County, North Carolina that will be built for and operated by CyrusOne. Founded around 2017-2018 with a reported $7.5 billion capital backing, PointOne differentiates itself through a land-banking, infrastructure-ready site strategy — pre-acquiring and pre-permitting large parcels near power and fiber before committing to construction, which it says shortens time-to-market for hyperscale tenants.
PointOne has a confirmed data center presence at the following locations:
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PointOne primarily develops and leases large-scale colocation space to hyperscale, cloud, and NeoCloud providers through turnkey, build-to-suit, and powered-shell arrangements, and separately operates a retail-style colocation facility, NAP of Virginia Beach, which offers rack space, interconnection, and a cable-landing point.
PointOne's confirmed physical footprint is concentrated in Virginia — Ashburn, Remington in Fauquier County, Charles City County near Richmond, and Virginia Beach — with a newly announced site in Lee County, North Carolina, and an earlier-stage Alberta, Canada project (Morgan Creek Technology Park) whose current status is unclear.
No specific, sourced evidence was found of dedicated AI/GPU clusters, liquid cooling, or facilities explicitly branded as "AI factories" at any PointOne site; its marketing describes campuses generally as serving hyperscale, cloud, and NeoCloud tenants without naming specific AI hardware deployments.
According to local reporting, the roughly 300,000-square-foot, 90MW facility PointOne is developing on Lower Moncure Road in Lee County will be owned and operated by Dallas-based CyrusOne once complete, with PointOne acting as the site developer alongside partner Helix Ventures.
Yes — we've identified 6 facilities where PointOne may offer colocation services. Please contact PointOne directly to confirm current availability and terms.
We haven't confirmed cloud services for PointOne yet — this isn't a definitive no, since our research can miss things. Please contact PointOne directly to confirm cloud availability.
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