Aurora City Council set to vote on plans for Cyrus One expansion

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Aurora City Council set to vote on plans for Cyrus One expansion
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Aldermen will vote next week on conditional use permits, and a preliminary plan and plat, for some expansion of the company’s current campus at Eola and Diehl roads, as well as new construction on …

The Aurora City Council is poised to approve plans for expansion of Cyrus One, a large data center on Aurora’s far East Side.

“The existing campus has been wildly successful,” said Russ Whitaker, a Naperville-based attorney representing Cyrus One, at Tuesday night’s City Council Committee of the Whole meeting. “The new building was leased up quickly.” The company is looking to add a 300-foot tower just to the north of its current 350-foot tower along Eola Road.But the expansion does not stop there. Cyrus One is looking to expand with two more buildings and two more towers at 2725 Bilter Road, which is south of Bilter, west of Eola and north of Interstate 88. The property is along an exit ramp from I-88 to Diehl Road.

Most of the building space would be for data center servers, although the front of the main building would include a lobby and some office space. That part of the building would include some glass to add light to the look of the building, officials said.

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