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AAIM Announces Construction of Second Nebraska Data Center Near Hastings
AAIM is thrilled to announce the construction of its second data center, located near Hastings, Nebraska. This expansion marks another significant milestone for our growing organization and underscores our commitment to providing robust infrastructure for the digital future.
The new facility represents continued investment in Nebraska’s vibrant communities and demonstrates the power of collaboration when organizations, local leaders, and public utility providers come together with a shared vision. This achievement would not have been possible without the remarkable support of the community and our trusted partner, Southern Power Public District.
Building on Success in Nebraska
We chose Nebraska for our second data center for many compelling reasons. Its strategic location, abundant renewable energy resources, and exceptional local talent make it an ideal environment for advancing our operations. Additionally, the warm reception and collaboration from state and local stakeholders have affirmed that Nebraska is not just where we do business—it’s a place we’re proud to call home.
The first facility, which opened just a few years ago, was designed to deliver critical data infrastructure while maximizing efficiency and sustainability. With the new center near Hastings, we aim to replicate that success, bringing cutting-edge innovation and lasting economic benefits to another Nebraska community.
Gratitude for Local Support
The success of this expansion is rooted in partnerships and teamwork. Southern Power Public District has provided invaluable support. Their dedication to delivering reliable energy solutions, especially in renewable forms, has been instrumental in bringing this project to life.
Similarly, the local community has been enthusiastic and welcoming from the start. Hastings and the surrounding area have demonstrated the value of a strong relationship between businesses and residents, built on mutual trust and shared opportunities.
“Our company is deeply grateful for the support we’ve received from the Adams County community and the ongoing partnership with Southern Power Public District,” remarked Anthony Levesque, CEO of AAIM. “It’s this spirit of collaboration that makes projects like this possible. We are delighted to continue developing in Nebraska and investing in a state that has become so integral to our business.”
AAIM Celebrates the Opening of a 15 MW Data Center in Blue Earth, Minnesota
AAIM is thrilled to announce the official opening of its new, state-of-the-art 15-megawatt (MW) data center in Blue Earth, Minnesota. This milestone marks a significant achievement in AAIM’s mission to expand its footprint and deliver reliable, sustainable, and scalable infrastructure solutions to meet the demands of modern technology.
Strategically located to maximize efficiency and community collaboration, the Blue Earth Data Center is more than just a facility—it’s a testament to innovation, teamwork, and the drive to push boundaries in high-performance computing (HPC), crypto mining, and co-location services.
Built to Perform, Positioned for Success
One of the most striking aspects of the new data center is its strategic location. Situated on Highway 169 near Blue Earth Light and Water substation, this facility is perfectly positioned to leverage low-cost energy and robust fiber connectivity provided by Bevcomm. This prime location ensures operational efficiency while reducing infrastructure costs, providing AAIM’s clients with remarkable value.
“We are proud to have built this facility in such a welcoming and forward-thinking community,” said AAIM CEO Anthony Levesque. “The collaboration with the local government and businesses has been invaluable, allowing us to bring this vision to life efficiently and effectively.”
World-Class Infrastructure
At nearly 10,000 square feet, the Blue Earth Data Center is equipped to support the most demanding technological needs. With a focus on high-performance computing and advanced crypto mining solutions, the center operates as a co-location facility, housing cutting-edge hardware while AAIM manages the complex infrastructure, energy, and connectivity requirements.
The facility’s advanced design ensures scalability and sustainability, reflecting AAIM’s commitment to building data solutions that stand the test of time for both clients and the environment.
AAIM Datacenters to Attend Mining Disrupt 2025: Meet Our CEO & Founding Team in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL – March 2025 – AAIM Datacenters is excited to announce its participation in Mining Disrupt 2025, the premier event for blockchain, mining, and infrastructure professionals. From March 25-27, 2025, our team will be at the Broward Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, ready to connect with industry leaders and showcase our latest innovations.
As a trusted provider of high-performance datacenter solutions, AAIM Datacenters is committed to driving the future of blockchain and digital asset infrastructure. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet our CEO and founding team, explore our current and upcoming projects, and gain insights into how we are optimizing mining efficiency and sustainability.
Mining Disrupt is the largest Bitcoin mining conference globally, bringing together top-tier mining companies, investors, and industry experts. With discussions on the latest trends, cutting-edge technology, and networking opportunities, this event is a must-attend for those looking to stay ahead in the evolving digital mining landscape.
📍 Event Details:
🗓 Dates: March 25-27, 2025
📍 Location: Broward Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL
We invite all attendees to visit our booth, engage with our leadership team, and discover how AAIM Datacenters is shaping the future of mining infrastructure.
AAIM to Launch Cutting-Edge Data Center in Blue Earth, Minnesota
AAIM is proud to announce its newest high-performance computing (HPC) data center project, coming soon to Blue Earth, Minnesota. This exciting development marks another step forward in AAIM’s mission to innovate and grow across the United States while delivering sustainable and scalable solutions to clients.
A Strategic Location with Unique Advantages
The new 10,000 sq ft facility will be strategically located on Highway 169, situating it near the Blue Earth Light and Water substation and Cabin Coffee. This prime location offers access to robust infrastructure, including low energy costs and high-quality fiber via Bevcomm. These factors, coupled with strong support from the Blue Earth community, make the city an ideal setting for this project.
“We were incredibly impressed with the city of Blue Earth and its officials,” said AAIM CEO Anthony Levesque. “Their willingness to work with us and fast-track this project was incredible. It’s partnerships like these that make projects like ours possible.”
Commitment to an Ambitious Timeline
AAIM’s construction plans are already underway, with a goal of completing the project by the end of the year. “We know it’s ambitious, but we’re confident that with the support of our local partners, we can make it happen,” Levesque shared. This timeline reflects AAIM’s efficient project execution strategy and commitment to delivering results on schedule.
Part of a Broader Growth Plan
This new facility is just one piece of AAIM’s larger vision. The company currently has 20MW of capacity in development and is on track to reach 70MW across multiple sites by the end of 2024, underscoring its ambitious plans for growth and innovation. Recent projects include data centers in Aurora, Nebraska and Missouri, as part of AAIM’s effort to expand its footprint and capabilities.
The Blue Earth facility will not only add to AAIM’s growing network but also support high-performance computing and crypto mining operations. Designed to meet the needs of cutting-edge technologies, the center will operate as a co-location facility, housing advanced equipment for clients while AAIM manages infrastructure, energy, and network solutions.
A Bright Future in Blue Earth
AAIM’s CEO highlighted the significance of choosing Blue Earth for this venture, citing its long history and welcoming atmosphere. He also emphasized the company’s commitment to community collaboration and sustainability in every project.
“This isn’t just about building a data center,” said Levesque. “It’s about building a future for both AAIM and the communities we operate in. Our success lies in partnerships, and we’re thrilled to see Blue Earth as part of our story.”
AAIM is excited to break ground on this innovative data center while forging lasting relationships with the local community and stakeholders. Together, they are powering a future fueled by progress, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology.
AAIM Announces New Data Center Project in Aurora, Nebraska
AAIM is thrilled to share exciting news about its latest development—a state-of-the-art data center in Aurora, Nebraska. This project not only reflects AAIM’s dedication to innovation and growth but also highlights the company’s strong commitment to sustainability, community partnership, and local economic vitality.
A Vision for Progress in Aurora
The new data center will be situated on a 2.5-acre site within the Mission Critical subdivision, part of a 135-acre property that was earmarked for tech-focused development more than a decade ago. This milestone represents a shared vision between AAIM and the Aurora Development Corporation (ADC) to turn strategic planning into tangible opportunities.
Set to occupy a 7,300 sq. ft. metal building, the data center has been designed with scalability and efficiency in mind. Initially, it will support 5 megawatts (MW) of capacity, with plans to expand to 15 MW within the first year of operation. AAIM’s CEO, Anthony Levesque, emphasized the project’s forward-looking design and the role Nebraska’s unique public power model played in the decision-making process.
“The fact that Aurora has long been invested in understanding data center logistics really stood out to us,” Levesque shared. “This community is a perfect match for our goals, and Nebraska’s nonprofit public power framework was another key factor. It allows us to build strong, sustainable partnerships.”
Partnerships Driving Local Impact
A project of this scale requires collaboration, and AAIM is prioritizing local partnerships at every stage. From working with local contractors to hiring employees within the Aurora area, the company is embedding itself into the community’s fabric.
“I believe in creating win-win opportunities,” Levesque stated. “By working with local subcontractors and contributing to the local economy, we’re making sure this project has a positive ripple effect across the region.”
While the data center’s daily operations will require a small, highly skilled team, AAIM also foresees indirect job opportunities through partnerships with local businesses. Beyond that, the company is already exploring additional ventures that could further boost the economic landscape in Aurora.
“When we set up shop in a community, we like to look for ways to diversify and identify other opportunities that complement our primary operations. Aurora is no exception, and our focus remains on long-term, mutual growth,” Levesque explained.
Sustainable Solutions for High-Tech Needs
Designed to support high-performance computing and other critical operations, AAIM’s new data center will operate as a co-location facility. Businesses will house their high-tech equipment in the facility, with AAIM managing everything from energy to infrastructure.
Additionally, the center was conscientiously designed to integrate seamlessly into the surrounding industrial zone. Noise, water usage, and other factors were carefully taken into account to ensure the data center respects its neighbors while maintaining world-class functionality.

Building the Future, Today
With construction underway, AAIM is optimistic about meeting its target to have the facility operational by the second quarter of 2024. The company is confident that the collaboration with Aurora’s partners, bolstered by their shared experience in winter construction, will help keep the project on track.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the warm welcome we’ve received from Aurora,” said Levesque. “The town’s commitment to this project has been invaluable, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for us here. This project is only the beginning of a shared, exciting chapter for AAIM and Aurora.”
This development represents much more than a data center; it’s a testament to AAIM’s commitment to fostering community connections, advancing technological infrastructure, and investing in people and places with untapped potential. Aurora, Nebraska, is now part of AAIM’s growing story—and together, both are powering the future.