Twelve miles of I-80 forms the northern boarder of Tahoe Reno Industrial Center with US 50 just miles from the southern border. Its landmass equates to 65 % of Storey County. Within a 50-mile radius based on the 2010 census, there are roughly 660,000 people. It is just nine miles from Reno/ Sparks with local access to the Reno Tahoe International Airport just 15 miles away.
Tahoe Reno Industrial Center is strategically positioned to fit the needs of the Data Center industry
Massive 102,000 acre industrial center provides many remote, secure location options
Low risk geography located in Department of Homeland Security Zone 1 Safety Zone
Meets stringent TIA-942 Tier 4 criteria for datacenter construction
Designated “minimally seismically active” by USGS
High Desert location has no flooding or water issues and 8-9 months of free cooling
Logistically strong location
Just 9 miles east of Reno/Sparks
Borders I80, one of the major east/west arteries in the nation
Two dedicated exits (Patrick & USA Parkway), one that serves a four-lane artery south through the center of the park
Only 15 miles to the Reno Tahoe International Airport with flights almost hourly to all major markets in the country, less than an hour to the Bay Area of CA.
Secure parcels available within the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center
Parcels are fully prepped with basic utilities: water, cooling, waste, power, telecom
High-pressure gas available with five generating power plants on site delivering more than 900 megawatts of electrical power available directly
to all park users
All necessary use permits and zoning in place
Site condition enables accelerated construction, dramatically reducing time to occupancy
All access to sites in place, fully paved and curbed
Custom data center built-to-suit designed to meet client specifications – occupancy in 9-12 months
Client specific sizes – 50K SF to 1M+ SF
Internal access, security and safety built to client specifications
Amenities address all workspace, loading dock, power yard, and parking needs
Security features such as gates and perimeter fencing available
Low cost construction
Exceptional operating economy results in a very competitive total cost of ownership (TCO)
Three key GREEN energy alternatives available
High solar potential that has a measured DUI of 6.5-7 kWh/sq m/day for average 330 days per year, with six months of high intensity solar power
Wind power is well established in region
Validated high potential for Geothermal, industrial park sits directly in a corridor of geothermal energy facilities that have been in operation for many years
Dry, high desert climate typically allows nine months of “free” air cooling
Various water supplies and processing available
Substantial dedicated water rights sold with each acre
Low cost grey water available with main pipe lines in place
Sewage mains to each site with treatment included
All storm drainage is in place
Be connected and stay connected
Seven major telecommunications providers have fiber that runs parallel to I-80 and sites
Reno has two redundant tele hotels connecting major US carriers and jump-offs to Asia
Reno POP for Internet 2 to support Desert Research Institute – interconnect potential
Sites supported by high capacity (OC192 or greater) fiber with SONET technology