Tate to spend $14,900,000.00 to occupy space in Lebanon Virginia.
Lebanon, Virginia — According to state and local development sources, Tate plans to invest $14,900,000.00 to build out new space in Lebanon. The company plans to occupy the new space in Lebanon, on or about June 1, 2024. According to the company website Tates access floor and underfloor service distribution solution is one of the best strategies for achieving high performance, sustainable commercial and data center environments. In a commercial building such as an office, airport, library, classroom or lab, this strategy increases HVAC energy efficiency while improving indoor air quality and comfort. Cost-effective and flexible, access floors coupled with an array of aesthetic finishes offer lasting value that can adapt and evolve throughout the life of a new or retrofit building. In a data center, Tates raised floor and advanced airflow management solutions provide a flexible and adaptive platform to future proofs the data center. Our innovative products efficiently manage the airflow in the data center by eliminating by-pass air to maximize capacity and reduce costs. Tate offers products for any data center design from the fully economized enterprise, segmented collocation provider and hyperscale cloud facility. Our wide range of products include directional airflow panels, airflow controls, containment, structural ceilings, and custom infrastructure supply solutions all work together to maximize data center performance.
To learn more about Tate, visit http://www.tateinc.com/
Company Contact:
Richard Walker, Chief Financial Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-walker-2803685a/
410-799-4200
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