Colony Capital going all-in on tech RE

Colony aims to sell as much as 90% of its $20 billion property portfolio of hotels, warehouses and other commercial real estate by the end of 2021, company officials said last week. Colony said it would use the proceeds to buy data centers, mobile phone towers and fiber and grow its digital real-estate investment management business.

Some in the real-estate industry view Colony’s move as a risky gamble. Data centers and mobile towers face the constant danger of obsolescence from new technologies like servers with higher storage capacities, satellites and faster 5G networks being built in the telecommunications industry.

Colony executives say that their strategy reflects the higher growth potential in the digital real-estate world. They predict that giants like Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc. ’s Google and others will continue to have demand for data centers, transmission towers and fiber-optic cable in the future from such technologies as driverless vehicles, artificial intelligence and the Internet-of-things.

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I don't know much about datacenters, perhaps someone can elucidate--do Goliaths like $AMZN $GOOG $AAPL really not own their own datacenters? Datacenters will no doubt be useful in the future, but I was under the impression that the above companies would be the majority owners of them, and they'd lease space on their servers to smaller firms.

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I've seen a ton Google and Amazon listings around northern VA. Definitely seems like it's popping off up here.

I'm really interested on the protocol with the tech giants in terms of in house work, do they have their own tech CapX and IT group that self performs the finer points of install? I'm sure they've got guys to do the infrastructure but once the C&S gets built, who renovates and keeps the servers up to date? The design redundancies in those systems have to be super crazy and I couldn't imagine some local IT cable pullers performing that kind of work. I might be wrong, who knows.

I can't imagine that datacenters are going anywhere anytime soon. I'd imagine you'd have to get really good at designing flexible spaces that are more "futureproofed" with new server technology and the electrical engineering that goes with it.

 

They do own some of their data centers - mostly in major markets - but also lease space in others. Think of it like Amazon last-mile deliveries. They need servers near their customers to reduce latency so that things like video streaming aren't buffering and laggy. This is a vastly oversimplified example - I'll do a separate post here with additional thoughts.

 

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