
CoreSite, a subsidiary of American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT), will play a prominent role at Yotta 2025, a leading digital infrastructure conference held September 8–10, 2025, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The event focuses on sustainable and scalable growth in the AI era. Additionally, four CoreSite executives have been named finalists for the 2025 iMasons IM100 Awards, recognizing their contributions to the digital infrastructure industry.
Event: Yotta 2025, September 8–10, 2025, MGM Grand, Las Vegas.
CoreSite’s Role: Exhibiting at Booth 405, showcasing AI-driven data center solutions.
iMasons Awards: Four CoreSite leaders named IM100 finalists: Juan Font, Anthony Hatzenbuehler, Chris Malayter, and Megan Ruszkowski.
Awards Ceremony: September 9, 2025, 7:30–9:30 p.m. PDT at MGM Grand.
Stock Performance: AMT closed at $197.235 on September 5, 2025, with a market cap of $91.90B (refer to the finance card above).
Focus: Addressing sustainable, scalable growth for AI and high-density workloads.
CoreSite will engage attendees at Booth 405 in the Yotta Exhibit Hall (3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd), highlighting its interconnected data center solutions tailored for AI and high-density applications. Yotta 2025, designed to unify the digital infrastructure industry, will address critical challenges like sustainable growth and scalability in the age of AI. CoreSite’s participation underscores its leadership in delivering cloud-enabled, resilient digital ecosystems, as outlined in its 2025 State of the Data Center Report, which emphasizes the role of colocation and connectivity in AI-driven enterprise strategies.
During Yotta 2025, CoreSite will be celebrated at the iMasons Awards Ceremony on September 9 from 7:30–9:30 p.m. PDT. Four leaders are finalists for the 2025 IM100 Awards, recognizing their measurable impact on digital infrastructure:
Juan Font, President and CEO of CoreSite, SVP of American Tower.
Anthony Hatzenbuehler, SVP of Operations.
Chris Malayter, VP of Networking.
Megan Ruszkowski, VP of Marketing and Sales Development.
These nominations highlight CoreSite’s commitment to innovation and leadership in the data center industry, particularly in supporting AI workloads and digital transformation.
CoreSite’s presence at Yotta 2025 builds on its recent milestones, including the acquisition of the Denver Gas and Electric Building and its role in the Pacific Telecommunications Conference 2025. The company’s focus on high-density power, cooling, and cloud interconnection aligns with the industry’s shift toward AI-driven infrastructure, as noted in its 2025 report. American Tower (AMT), CoreSite’s parent, reported $11.1 billion in revenue for 2024, with its data center segment growing due to demand for AI and cloud services.
As seen in the finance card above, AMT’s stock closed at $197.235 on September 5, 2025, up 1.1% from $195.09, with a market cap of $91.90 billion. Despite a year-to-date decline of 15.2% from $232.56 in September 2024, AMT remains a leader in digital infrastructure, supported by CoreSite’s 30 data centers across 11 U.S. markets.
CoreSite, an American Tower company (NYSE: AMT), is a leading interconnection data center platform that empowers businesses to future-proof their digital transformation initiatives. For over 20 years, CoreSite’s purpose-built, highly interconnected data center campuses and team of experts have delivered cloud-enabled, resilient, and flexible digital ecosystems to support critical workloads like AI and high-density applications.