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Voplex building

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The Voplex building is a two-story office site in Perinton, New York, at 1100 Pittsford-Victor Road, just east of Rochester along I-490. The name comes from its original tenant, Voplex Corporation, which made automotive interior parts; a large sign kept the name popular. Today the building is part of the Basin Tech Centre.

Designed by Carlton DeWolff, the building is known for its distinctive decagonal, lenticular shape that sits on a smaller rectangular base. It has two floors and no elevators.

Ownership and tenants have changed over the years. In 1995 Ray Hutch bought the building, converting the first-floor parking into office space and adding a 6,000-square-foot warehouse. In 2008 James Salviski acquired it and began a renovation, turning the warehouse into storage and the facility’s space into a Tier 4 data center, making LogicalSolutions.net its headquarters.

EarthLink Business moved in around 2013, housing a data center, sales team, and support functions. In 2015 NimbleUser joined on the second floor, sharing space with EarthLink. After EarthLink’s IT Services were acquired by Synoptek in 2016, the building continued to evolve.

In 2022 NimbleUser moved out, and Foundry Digital moved in on the second floor, with the first floor remaining dedicated to data center operations. In 2025 James Salviski launched RochesterColo.com and regained the data center portion of the business from Synoptek.

Today, Foundry Digital occupies the second floor, while the first floor houses the data center operations, now run by RochesterColo.com.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 12:23 (CET).