RadiusDC is heading to the Sunshine State. The national owner and operator of highly connected, urban-located data centers has announced that its team will be attending Metro Connect USA in Ft. Lauderdale from February 23-25. One of the premier events for the digital infrastructure community, it offers a prime opportunity to connect with industry leaders and discuss innovation, efficiency and what lies ahead for data centers.
Michael Krza, CEO, and Joe Guerriero, COO & General Counsel, will be on-site and available to meet with partners and peers. They look forward to discussing the future of the edge and the evolving demands of network density.
A Spotlight on Miami
With the team touching down in Fort Lauderdale, it is the perfect moment to look just a few miles south to where RadiusDC is building the future of connectivity. The company is currently shining a spotlight on its own slice of South Florida digital real estate: the Miami I data center.
Located in the Doral/Sweetwater submarket, Miami I is designed as a strategic gateway for the future of connectivity. RadiusDC acquired this asset to serve latency-sensitive workloads, offering a direct line to European and South American markets.
Here is what makes the Miami I facility a standout in the region:
- Massive Capacity: RadiusDC is delivering up to 12MW of contiguous, concurrently maintainable capacity in a modern, network-first facility, available beginning Q3 2026.
- Built for AI & The Future: The site is designed specifically for network-heavy enterprises and AI inferencing workloads that value connectivity and deployment flexibility over simple hyperscale power blocks. It is built to support modern densities, including flexibility for liquid cooling configurations.
- Fortress-Level Resilience: In South Florida, durability is non-negotiable. Miami I is constructed to withstand Category 5 hurricane winds, ensuring data remains safe even during extreme weather events.
- Superior Connectivity: By locating in Doral/Sweetwater, RadiusDC avoids the congestion and risks associated with legacy telco hotels. The facility features a significant “meet-me-room” and offers scalable connectivity to more than a dozen metro, long-haul and global carriers.
Take a virtual tour of Miami I here.
Connect in Florida
Book a meeting with Mike or Joe at Metro Connect in Ft. Lauderdale to discuss how RadiusDC is powering the future of digital infrastructure.
For more information, visit the RadiusDC website.



