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Real Estate Assets and Construction in Progress
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2020
Real Estate [Abstract]  
Real Estate Assets and Construction in Progress Real Estate Assets and Construction in Progress
The following is a summary of our cost of owned or leased properties as of December 31, 2020 and 2019 (in thousands):

As of December 31, 2020:
Property LocationLandBuildings, Improvements and EquipmentConstruction in ProgressTotal Cost
Atlanta, Georgia Campus (1)
$55,157 $700,142 $191,072 $946,371 
Ashburn, Virginia Campus (2)
16,476 371,725 185,903 574,104 
Irving, Texas8,606 392,275 99,591 500,472 
Chicago, Illinois9,400 250,336 104,117 363,853 
Richmond, Virginia2,180 233,927 120,577 356,684 
Suwanee, Georgia (Atlanta-Suwanee)3,521 184,467 6,718 194,706 
Piscataway, New Jersey7,466 122,176 30,401 160,043 
Fort Worth, Texas9,079 124,054 1,064 134,197 
Hillsboro, Oregon18,414 34,594 78,390 131,398 
Santa Clara, California (3)
— 117,343 9,385 126,728 
Leased Facilities (4)
— 82,759 225 82,984 
Eemshaven, Netherlands5,366 21,712 47,531 74,609 
Sacramento, California1,481 66,300 12 67,793 
Manassas, Virginia (5)
— 25 67,073 67,098 
Dulles, Virginia3,154 54,323 4,148 61,625 
Princeton, New Jersey20,700 35,261 55,966 
Phoenix, Arizona (5)
— — 37,729 37,729 
Groningen, Netherlands1,896 11,206 3,730 16,832 
Other (6)
2,213 36,636 41,094 79,943 
$165,109 $2,839,261 $1,028,765 $4,033,135 
(1)The “Atlanta, Georgia Campus” includes both the existing data center Atlanta (DC-1) as well as the recently developed data center Atlanta, GA (DC-2) on land adjacent to the existing Atlanta, GA (DC-1) facility.
(2)The “Ashburn, Virginia Campus” includes both the existing data center Ashburn, VA (DC-1) as well as new property development associated with the construction of a second data center Ashburn, VA (DC-2).
(3)Owned facility subject to long-term ground sublease.
(4)Includes 7 facilities. All facilities are leased, including one subject to a finance lease.
(5)Represent land purchases. Land acquisition costs, as well as subsequent development costs, are included within construction in progress until development on the land has ended and the asset is ready for its intended use.
(6)Consists of Miami, FL; Lenexa, KS; Overland Park, KS and additional land.
As of December 31, 2019:
Property LocationLandBuildings, Improvements and EquipmentConstruction in ProgressTotal Cost
Atlanta, Georgia Campus (1)
$44,588 $525,300 $128,930 $698,818 
Irving, Texas8,606 369,727 98,170 476,503 
Ashburn, Virginia (2)
16,476 156,396 189,375 362,247 
Richmond, Virginia2,180 195,684 139,948 337,812 
Chicago, Illinois9,400 205,026 86,878 301,304 
Suwanee, Georgia (Atlanta-Suwanee)3,521 174,124 5,559 183,204 
Piscataway, New Jersey7,466 103,553 36,056 147,075 
Santa Clara, California (3)
— 114,499 1,238 115,737 
Fort Worth, Texas9,079 55,018 35,722 99,819 
Leased Facilities (4)
— 85,225 1,241 86,466 
Sacramento, California1,481 65,258 163 66,902 
Hillsboro, Oregon (2)
— — 63,573 63,573 
Manassas, Virginia (2)
— — 57,662 57,662 
Princeton, New Jersey20,700 35,192 39 55,931 
Dulles, Virginia3,154 48,651 4,688 56,493 
Eemshaven, Netherlands— — 37,267 37,267 
Phoenix, Arizona (2)
— — 31,265 31,265 
Groningen, Netherlands1,741 9,085 3,028 13,854 
Other (5)
2,213 36,163 120 38,496 
$130,605 $2,178,901 $920,922 $3,230,428 
(1)The “Atlanta, Georgia Campus” includes both the existing data center Atlanta (DC-1) as well as new property development associated with construction of a second data center Atlanta (DC-2) on land adjacent to the existing Atlanta (DC-1) facility.
(2)Represent land purchases. Land acquisition costs, as well as subsequent development costs, are included within construction in progress until development on the land has ended and the asset is ready for its intended use.
(3)Owned facility subject to long-term ground sublease.
(4)Includes 7 facilities. All facilities are leased, including one subject to a finance lease.
(5)Consists of Miami, FL; Lenexa, KS; and Overland Park, KS facilities.