Quantum Frederick Breaks Ground on its 600-Acre Nature Reserve
Quantum Loophole, Inc ., the developer of the first master-planned data center community, is proud to announce the company broke ground on its revolutionary 600-acre Nature Reserve at the 2,100+ acre campus, Quantum Frederick .
- Quantum Loophole, Inc ., the developer of the first master-planned data center community, is proud to announce the company broke ground on its revolutionary 600-acre Nature Reserve at the 2,100+ acre campus, Quantum Frederick .
- The Nature Reserve will act as a carbon-sink onsite, enabling operation of the first carbon negative industrial-development of its kind.
- The Nature Reserve expands on the company’s Bees and Trees initiative with the local Frederick County Beekeepers and students serving as caretakers of hives within the Nature Reserve.
- “Breaking ground on the 600-acre Nature Reserve at Quantum Frederick marks a critical step towards a holistic, industrial ecology approach in data center development,” says Dr. David Tilley, Associate Professor at UMD .