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CoreSpace is a small, Dallas-based colocation, cloud, and managed hosting provider founded in 2009 and historically focused on the SMB and compliance-hosting (HIPAA/PCI) market. Its core, verifiable physical footprint is concentrated in Dallas, Texas: an owned 30,000-square-foot data center and office building on John W. Carpenter Freeway, and a presence in the well-known Dallas Infomart carrier-hotel building. Independent trade press confirms this modest scope directly — CoreSpace currently operates out of its Dallas headquarters and the Dallas Infomart building. While CoreSpace’s own marketing pages list additional “data center” cities such as Los Angeles (One Wilshire), New York (60 Hudson Street), Atlanta, Chicago (350 E. Cermak), Boston, Miami and Culpeper, VA, these are all famous multi-tenant carrier hotels owned and operated by other companies (e.g., CoreSite, Digital Realty), and no independent source confirms CoreSpace itself owns or runs a facility at any of them — most likely these represent network cross-connect or interconnection points rather than owned/operated space. As of 2026, CoreSpace itself was put up for sale by its founder, a signal of the company’s small, boutique scale relative to major colocation and cloud operators.
CoreSpace operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: 1-800-976-2673 Email: [email protected]
Confirmed, independently-sourced physical operations are limited to the Dallas, Texas area: an owned facility at 7505 John W. Carpenter Freeway and a presence in the Dallas Infomart building at 1950 N. Stemmons Freeway. Trade press states plainly that CoreSpace currently operates out of its Dallas headquarters and the Dallas Infomart building.
Yes. As reported by Data Center Dynamics in 2026, advisory firm Hilco Streambank was seeking offers to acquire CoreSpace, including its Dallas data center, as founder and CEO Liana Dunlap was retiring.
CoreSpace's own site and independent listings describe colocation (cabinets, cages, private suites), public and private cloud (branded CoreCloud), dedicated/virtual servers, backup/disaster recovery, and compliance hosting (HIPAA, PCI, SSAE-16/18).
Yes — an independent facility listing describes the Dallas data center as a carrier neutral facility with connectivity to 50+ service providers.
No specific evidence of AI-optimized or GPU-dense infrastructure was found for any CoreSpace facility.
CoreSpace is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact CoreSpace directly to confirm colocation availability.
CoreSpace is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact CoreSpace directly to confirm cloud availability.
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