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CoreSite MI1 operates a 45,000-square-foot, purpose-built data center at 2115 NW 22nd St. in Miami, FL — engineered to withstand Category 5 hurricane conditions and deliver the electrical resilience that mission-critical facilities demand. For facility managers and property owners overseeing high-density commercial and institutional assets in South Florida, MI1 represents the benchmark for robust power distribution, redundant switchgear, and enterprise-grade UPS and backup generator infrastructure. The facility's state-of-the-art mechanical and electrical systems are designed to support continuous uptime for colocation clients ranging from healthcare and financial services operators to government agencies and enterprise technology tenants. MI1's lit fiber ring connects directly to CoreSite's MI2 facility at speeds up to 100Gbps, reinforcing a multi-site power and connectivity strategy that property managers across Miami's dense commercial corridor increasingly require. The facility supports scalable deployments — from individual cabinets and private cages to full colocation suites — meaning its electrical distribution and panelboard infrastructure must flex across a wide range of load profiles without compromising reliability. Access to major public cloud providers through the Open Cloud Exchange further positions MI1 as a hub for organizations managing distributed commercial portfolios that rely on low-voltage, data, and life safety systems integrated with cloud-based building management platforms. For facility managers evaluating Miami-area electrical infrastructure partners, CoreSite MI1 demonstrates how modern commercial electrical design — encompassing power distribution, critical backup systems, lighting controls, and NEC-compliant switchgear — underpins operational continuity in Class A industrial and institutional environments. Its Category 5 construction standard also reflects the hurricane-resilient electrical design principles increasingly required across South Florida's commercial real estate sector.