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ColoHouse was a Miami-based retail colocation, cloud, and managed-services provider that grew rapidly through acquisitions between 2021 and 2024, assembling a footprint that, at its peak, spanned roughly two dozen facilities across North America and a European presence in the Netherlands. It sold physical rack, cage, and suite space to third-party customers alongside private/hybrid cloud (VMware-based), bare-metal, and managed-security services, rather than owning infrastructure purely for internal use. As of 2026, ColoHouse is best understood as a historical/transitional brand: following its April 2024 acquisition of bare-metal provider Hivelocity, the combined company completed a full rebrand to the Hivelocity name in February 2025, and colohouse.com now redirects to hivelocity.net, meaning ColoHouse no longer operates as an independently marketed brand even though many of its original facilities continue operating under new branding.
ColoHouse operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: +1-305-731-2225
Not as a standalone brand. ColoHouse acquired bare-metal provider Hivelocity in April 2024, and by February 2025 the combined business had completed full integration and now operates under the Hivelocity name, with colohouse.com redirecting to hivelocity.net.
ColoHouse sold retail colocation (cabinets, cages, and custom space), private/hybrid cloud built on VMware, bare-metal dedicated servers, managed security, and connectivity/DDoS protection services across its facility network.
Its 350 East Cermak Road facility in Chicago, a historic carrier hotel once considered the world's largest data center, was described by the company as the largest in the Midwest and the most interconnected multi-tenant data center in the region, with a Tier 3 designation.
The company expanded almost entirely through acquisitions backed by Valterra Partners and 1547 Critical Systems Realty, buying Lume Cloud, Quonix Group/TurnKey Internet/Data102, Steadfast, and ultimately Hivelocity between 2021 and 2024, adding markets like Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, Albany, Colorado Springs, Philadelphia, and Edison, NJ.
Yes, ColoHouse had a fully owned Netherlands data center operated under its Netrouting division, but this division was spun off and re-acquired by its founder in March 2023, making it independent of ColoHouse from that point on.
As of now, we don't have a confirmed AI-optimized (GPU-dense, liquid-cooled) facility on file for ColoHouse here. We continue tracking new developments.
ColoHouse is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact ColoHouse directly to confirm colocation availability.
ColoHouse is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact ColoHouse directly to confirm cloud availability.
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