The Property Line Podcast - What Makes Data Center Deals Different?

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Data centers are unique assets with specialized security, communications, cooling, and power needs. Data center leases are structured to address these needs and include rental and other provisions ...
United States Real Estate and Construction
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The Property Line is a brief and lively discussion of the biggest issues facing the commercial real estate industry. The podcast will deliver insights from Seyfarth's real estate lawyers and other industry leaders on current market trends and how they impact all facets of commercial real estate.

What Makes Data Center Deals Different?

Data centers are unique assets with specialized security, communications, cooling, and power needs. Data center leases are structured to address these needs and include rental and other provisions that differ from more conventional leases.   

In this episode, Mike Rechtin, chair of Seyfarth's Data Center Services practice, and Michael Merar, a Real Estate partner with significant data center experience, join hosts James O'Brien and Eric Greenberg to dissect these differences and walk through the structure of a data center leasing transaction, including details such as rent, capital costs, critical infrastructure redundancy, electricity pass throughs, and more.

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