Austin, TX
Sabey Data Centers Completes Construction at Austin, Texas Data Center Site
Data Center Delivers up to 84 MW of Critical Power; Construction Consistent with 2029 Net-Zero Corporate Commitment
SEATTLE, October 17, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sabey Data Centers, a premier designer, builder and operator of multi-tenant data centers, today announces the completion of the first building of its new data center campus in Round Rock, Texas. The 430,000-square-foot facility showcases Sabey’s commitment to reliability, security, connectivity and sustainability. SDC Austin is designed to maximize available data center space while maintaining a minimal construction footprint, enhancing scalability for deployment of all sizes.
The Round Rock data center campus incorporates the latest innovations in data center technology and infrastructure and will offer up to 84 megawatts (MW) of critical power capacity upon completion. The facility is designed to support liquid cooling and high-density computing environments with capabilities of up to 200 kW per cabinet. This campus has already attracted two large liquid cooling deployments/customers, including the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). TACC will house Horizon, the largest academic supercomputer dedicated to open-scientific research in the National Science Foundation’s portfolio, at Sabey’s new campus.
“With our new Round Rock campus, Sabey reinforces its position as an industry leader delivering world-class data center facilities,” said Rob Rockwood, President of Sabey Data Centers. “This investment in the Austin market provides enterprises and hyperscalers with sustainable, secure and highly connected capacity to scale their digital operations.”
“We are very pleased to announce the expansion of the SDC portfolio with the completion of the first building on our Austin data center campus,” said Jeffrey Kanne, President and CEO of National Real Estate Advisors and Vice Chairman of Sabey Data Centers. “The development of state-of-the-art facilities, such as SDC Austin, reflects our strategic commitment to investing in dynamic industries, capitalizing on sustainable opportunities, and striving to deliver strong returns to our clients.”
The SDC Austin data center campus is strategically located in the technology hub of the South, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a reliable and secure environment. The campus’s advanced design and connectivity options position it as a premier data center destination for enterprise and cloud providers.
Prioritizing energy-efficient design elements, SDC Austin is a key component of Sabey’s commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2029.
The completion of Building A in SDC Austin marks another milestone in Sabey’s ongoing expansion and commitment to delivering exceptional data center services to its customers.
To learn more about Sabey Data Centers, visit sabeydatacenters.com.
About Sabey Data Centers:
With a portfolio of more than four million square feet of mission-critical space, Sabey Data Centers is one of the largest privately owned multi-tenant data center owners/developers/operators in the United States. Sabey specializes in scalable, custom-built data center solutions recognized for their efficiency, low total cost of ownership, operational maturity and sustained uptime. Sabey provides sustainable data center services to many of the world’s top financial, technology and healthcare companies. The company is a joint venture between Sabey Corporation and National Real Estate Advisors, LLC, acting as the investment manager on behalf of its institutional clients.
About National Real Estate Advisors:
National Real Estate Advisors, LLC (“National”) is an investment manager developing, operating, and managing commercial real estate projects across the United States. National’s mission is to create lasting value through projects that produce solid, long-term returns for our clients while improving the communities in which we invest and develop. Since 2000, National’s investment team has been constructing investment portfolios of diverse property assets — primarily multifamily, data centers, office, healthcare, and medical buildings. National manages separate accounts and multiple commingled investment vehicles, including a data center fund. National seeks to create value for investors by adhering to a rigorous investment process and development principles guided by profits, integrity, community, and collaboration. National is an independently operated subsidiary of the National Electrical Benefit Fund (“NEBF”), a pension trust with assets that are managed by National on a discretionary basis. For more information, please visit www.natadvisors.com.
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Austin, TX
Texas pizzeria employees beat up gun-toting would-be thief, 19, in violent brawl: ‘Prison or death’
You wanna pizza me?
Employees at a Texas pizzeria asked an alleged would-be thief if he preferred prison or death as they pummeled the gun-toting teen during a violent brawl after he demanded the restaurant’s cash.
The armed maniac entered a Marco’s Pizza in Austin around 7 p.m. on Oct. 10 and slipped an employee a note reading, “Don’t say s–t, empty the drawer,” according to an affidavit obtained by Fox 7.
The perp — identified as 19-year-old Richard Curtis — showed the employee a gun in his waistband before the worker grabbed Curtis and put him in a chokehold as another called the police.
The manager grabbed the gun from the teen’s pants and reportedly attempted to shoot the alleged assailant, but when the gun didn’t go off, he used the weapon’s handle to mangle his face, according to the affidavit.
The manager then grabbed a knife from the kitchen and gave Curtis an ultimatum: Prison or death, Fox 7 reported.
Curtis allegedly said “prison” and stopped fighting as he waited for the Austin Police Department to arrive.
One employee sustained a head injury during the tussle and was treated, the outlet reported.
Curtis was charged with aggravated robbery.
Austin, TX
Texas vs Georgia: A preview of the top-5 showdown in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas – The No. 1 Texas Longhorns face their biggest challenge of the season as the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs pay a visit to Austin.
FOX 5 Atlanta’s Sudu Upadhyay joined The Sports Office this week to discuss.
Sudu gave his expert analysis on how Bulldogs’ QB Carson Beck would attack a Longhorns’ defense that is allowing less than a touchdown per game.
MORE: No. 1 Texas Longhorns gear up for No. 5 Georgia at home
Additionally, Sudu answered questions about how Kirby Smart intends to slow down a Texas offense led by a now healthy Quinn Ewers.
After, FOX 7 Sports Director Dennis de la Pena and producer Julian Martinez gave their predictions on the much-anticipated match-up.
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Austin, TX
Austin's weirdest restaurant doesn't exist
Cheeseburger bouquets, edible shoes, and Moo Deng croissants are all on the menu… but none of it is real.
If you’ve scrolled Instagram and seen a post from @ethos_atx — which has 74,000 followers and counting — you might not immediately notice anything amiss. The account claims to be an award-winning restaurant in Austin and the “home of unreal flavors.”
But the deeper you dive into the account, the weirder it gets. Some of the signs that this fake restaurant is created using artificial intelligence include:
Head over to the website and things get even stranger. Don’t believe us? Just try to make a reservation.
Why are they doing this? ATXtoday reached out to the team via a direct message and they sent back a GIF of Scrooge McDuck diving into money. Do with that what you will.
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