CVC DIF and Northleaf Divest US Data Center Portfolio
75 MW
Capacity
operating
Stage
Vault Digital Infrastructure
Project
CVC DIF and Northleaf have divested their joint venture US data center portfolio, Vault Digital Infrastructure, to Igneo Infrastructure Partners. The portfolio consists of seven operational colocation and enterprise data center assets across the US, with 75MW of critical capacity. The deal marks a successful exit for CVC DIF and Northleaf, who created the joint venture in 2018 to invest in operational data centers. Igneo Infrastructure Partners, a global infrastructure manager and affiliate of First Sentier Group, has acquired the portfolio, which is expected to provide a platform for future growth.
Deal Analysis
CVC DIF and Northleaf's divestiture of Vault Digital Infrastructure to Igneo Infrastructure Partners represents a significant transaction in the US data center market. The sale of this portfolio, comprising seven operational colocation and enterprise data centers with 75MW of critical capacity, marks a successful exit for CVC DIF and Northleaf, who strategically built the platform through a joint venture established in 2018. Igneo Infrastructure Partners' acquisition provides them with an established operational platform for future expansion in the data center sector.
The deal underscores the continued investor appetite for operational data center assets, particularly those offering colocation and enterprise services. Igneo's acquisition demonstrates their commitment to investing in infrastructure assets globally and leveraging platforms for growth. The involvement of established infrastructure investors like CVC DIF, Northleaf, and Igneo Infrastructure Partners further validates the attractiveness of the data center sector as a stable, long-term investment.
- Divestiture of a 75MW operational data center portfolio.
- Successful exit for CVC DIF and Northleaf after building the platform since 2018.
- Acquisition provides Igneo Infrastructure Partners with a platform for future growth in the US data center market.
- Involvement of established infrastructure investors validates the attractiveness of the data center sector.
Market Context: The data center market is experiencing robust growth driven by increasing demand for cloud computing, data storage, and digital services. North America, particularly the United States, is a key market for data center investment due to its strong economy, advanced technology infrastructure, and high demand for data center services.
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