Wharton Digital
80-100MW Data Center Development, Midwest
Wharton Digital is going through approvals for the development of an approximately 80-100MW data center in the Midwest (confidential location). The 26-acre site is owned by the municipality which also owns the power utility. ~60% of the power delivered to the building will be hydroelectric. Consistent with our goal to support the next generation of technology buildings the data center is being designed as a 2-story, high-density facility to support mission critical AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads within a Tier III/IV design configuration. Discussions have already commenced with a number of prospective tenants interested in occupying the building.
This property is emblematic of the type that WD will be pursuing, as the site has available power with green elements, is in a pro-business government environment, and at the heart of major data center markets.
Dataminr
Fabric
Fabric is a pioneer in the automation of urban warehouses which are critical in meeting the growing demands of consumers seeking same day deliveries. By combining highly efficient fulfillment systems with local last-mile locations, Fabric is redefining how supply chains work. The company has developed its own proprietary AI software and robotic technology and is running micro-fulfillment operations for grocery and general merchandise retailers in New York City, Washington, DC, and Tel Aviv. Fabric maintains partnerships with major retailers and grocers including Walmart, Instacart, FreshDirect and others. As a key piece of its longer term strategy, Fabric is seeking to buildout a “neural network” of automated microfulfillment centers throughout the US to be able to offer a national footprint for customers.
Wharton Digital was part of a $200 million Series C round that valued the company at approximately $1 billion and which featured other investors such as Temasek, CPP Investments and Koch Disruptive Technologies. Proceeds from the round will be used to assist Fabric in expanding its base of warehouses nationally, adding key executives and further developing its hardware and technologies.