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"There are truly enormous barriers to entry," he said. "It's very difficult to make arrangements for the power ... it's definitely limited on a speculative basis." Also, it is difficult for new providers in the market to find tenants, because "the customer base is really discriminating," he said. "You really have to have an expertly developed facility before they even come and look at it."
CURRENTLY, THE DATA center market in New Jersey is balanced between supply and demand, said Michael Seeve, president of Clifton's Mountain Development Corp. In 2000, the company redeveloped the former Givaudan Roure headquarters property into the Mountain Technology Center, a sevenstory, 21 1,036-square-foot data center in Clifton, and signed a 30,000-squarefbot lease with New York-based colocation provider TeIx in early 2009.See the full content of this document
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Supply and Demand
CURRENTLY, THE DATA center market in New Jersey is balanced between supply and demand, said Mi...
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