Wednesday Roundup: STACK, Colovore, CoreSite, Antietam Broadband

May 14th, 2025 by · Leave a Comment

Two bits of colo funding, one routing deployment, and one FTTH expansion to catch up with.

STACK Infrastructure has closed on $1.4B in new green financing. The data center developer and operator will use the liquidity to support long-term ownership objectives and solidify its balance sheet. It is secured by 10 of its facilities across North America.

Meanwhile, Colovore has closed on $925M in a new debt facility from Blackstone. The financing will go toward scaling their footprint of liquid-cooled data centers for the AI phenomenon. Specifically they will be putting the resources to work in Reno, Chicago, and Austin. Colovore was acquired by King Street Capital Management last May.

CoreSite has tapped Nokia’s IP routing portfolio to connect up its data center infrastructure. They will be deploying the Nokia 7250 IXR and 7750 SR routers and related software across 30 data centers in 11 US markets for a routing-based network edge solution.

And Antietam Broadband says it is expanding its Flight Fiber infrastructure into Manchester, Maryland. That’s in Carroll County near the Pennsylvania border to the northwest of Baltimore. The buildout is part of their broader $32M privately funded investment in the region.

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