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Netrality Data Centers operates its Chicago colocation facility at 717 S. Wells Street, positioning it as a critical electrical infrastructure hub in one of the Midwest's most connected carrier-neutral data center markets. For facility managers and property owners seeking colocation and interconnection services, this site delivers high-density power distribution, redundant switchgear, and enterprise-grade UPS and backup generator systems designed to meet the continuous uptime demands of mission-critical tenants. The 717 S. Wells location sits within Chicago's dense financial and commercial core, making it a strategic interconnection point for businesses requiring low-latency connectivity alongside reliable three-phase power infrastructure. Data center environments of this class typically support N+1 or 2N redundancy across power distribution units, automatic transfer switches, and diesel backup generation — electrical systems that facility managers and general contractors must coordinate carefully during fit-out, expansion, or maintenance projects. The building's electrical backbone is engineered to support colocation clients ranging from enterprise IT operations to cloud service providers, all of whom depend on precisely monitored power quality, robust panelboard capacity, and scalable distribution architecture. For commercial electrical contractors and facility professionals working with tenants at this property, understanding the site's high-availability power topology — including dedicated feeders, PDUs, and metered power circuits — is essential for scoping electrical work accurately and maintaining NEC compliance within a live data center environment. Netrality's Chicago presence at 717 S. Wells represents the intersection of commercial real estate and mission-critical electrical infrastructure, making it a key reference point for any facility manager or electrical contractor operating in Chicago's downtown and Near South Side commercial corridor.