Industrial compute infrastructure in Grant County, Washington — powered by some of the cheapest hydroelectric electricity in North America.
Rack space, power, and facility management for cryptocurrency mining operations. Long-term hosting agreements with transparent pricing based on power draw.
High-density GPU infrastructure for AI training and inference workloads. Bare metal access, low-latency networking, and the power capacity your cluster demands.
Flexible long-term agreements for operators who need guaranteed power capacity. We work with serious operators to structure agreements around your deployment timeline.
Grant County PUD delivers some of the lowest industrial electricity rates in the United States, sourced entirely from Columbia River hydroelectric generation.
Quincy and Moses Lake have hosted large-scale compute infrastructure for years. The regulatory environment, permitting processes, and utility relationships are well established.
Eastern Washington's high desert climate provides free cooling for a significant portion of the year, reducing PUE and operational costs substantially.
Regional fiber infrastructure serving the existing data center corridor provides the backbone connectivity that serious compute workloads require.
We are looking for industrial facilities in Grant County and surrounding areas with existing 3-phase electrical service. Former agricultural, industrial, or commercial properties with significant power capacity are of particular interest.
If you own a facility that is vacant or underutilized, we want to talk. We offer straightforward lease agreements with purchase options — structured to give you immediate monthly income and a defined exit, without the complexity of a traditional sale.
No brokers required. We move quickly and we are easy to work with.
Whether you are a compute operator looking for colocation, a property owner with available space, or an investor interested in Pacific Northwest infrastructure — reach out. We respond to every inquiry.