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Ownership: Cogent Communications does not own the building.
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0.12 miles 75 Broad
0.12 miles Internap NYMEXT1
Datacenter was built in 1998 Number of Stories: 34 + 2 Sub-basement floors
0.12 miles Verizon: 75 Broad
0.13 miles Epsilon NY 75 Broad
0.25 miles Lumen: 32 Old Slip
0.27 miles 365 New York
0.46 miles NYI 100 William
0.74 miles Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset
In December 2025, Token Cat Limited partnered with Better Now New York Inc. to develop a high-capacity data center in New York designed to support both artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing tasks.
0.82 miles Sabey Intergate.Manhattan
In 2011, Sabey Data Centers purchased an existing 32-story building in downtown Manhattan formerly known as the Verizon Building.
1.02 miles Lumen: 60 Hudson
1.02 miles Equinix New York NY8
1.02 miles Verizon: 60 Hudson
1.02 miles 60 Hudson - Digital Realty
Former Telx suites in the iconic carrier hotel
1.02 miles DataBank 60 Hudson
1.02 miles Hudson Interxchange
120,000 sq. ft. across four floors, with build-outs progressing to meet market demand. The 6th floor, comprising 60,000 sq. ft., will host five data halls by Q3 2025.
1.02 miles 60 Hudson Street
Located in the hip Tribeca neighborhood, 60 Hudson is one of the telecom and Internet hubs in New York City.
1.02 miles Epsilon NY 60 Hudson
1.02 miles NYI NY2 at 60H
1.22 miles Tata: 32 Ave of the Americas
1.22 miles 32 Ave of Americas - Digital Realty
1.22 miles CoreSite NY1
1.23 miles Citigroup: 390 Greenwich
1.23 miles 32 Avenue of the Americas
Built in 1932, 32 Avenue of the Americas was originally known as the AT&T Long Distance Building.
1.46 miles Centersquare: Jersey City EWR1
1.63 miles Level3: 150 Varick
1.65 miles H5: 325 Hudson Street
325 Hudson Street is a 10-story, 240,000-square-foot telecom building located in New York City’s Hudson Square area.
1.65 miles Level3: 325 Hudson
1.65 miles Reliance Globalcom 325 Hudson
1.81 miles NaviSite NY
1.88 miles QTS Jersey City
19 Story concrete structure with reinforced steel Power Utility Provider: PSE&G
1.93 miles DataVerge 111 Town Square Place
2.66 miles Equinix New York NY9
2.66 miles DataBank: 111 8th
2.66 miles TeliaSonera New York
2.66 miles 111 8th - Digital Realty
Former Telx suites in 111 8th
2.68 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
2.68 miles Lumen New York 1 (111 8th)
2.77 miles Lumen New York Gateway 2 (85 10th)
2.77 miles Telehouse Chelsea Center (85 10th Avenue)
The Telehouse Chelsea datacenter at 85 10th Ave was opened in 2011 and was previously a Lehman Brothers facility.
3.17 miles DataVerge Brooklyn
3.35 miles Lumen New York 7: 601 West 26th
3.62 miles Verizon: 15th W 37th
4.03 miles Centersquare: Weehawken NJ2X
4.09 miles Lumen Weehawken 1
4.09 miles Centersquare: Weehawken NJ2
4.09 miles 365: Weehawken
Site was formerly known as "Atlantic Metro EWR1"
4.56 miles AT&T New York II
4.69 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
5.54 miles CoreSite: Secaucus NY4
CoreSite acquired a vacant industrial building in 2022 and plans to convert it into a data center.
5.87 miles Equinix New York Secaucus NY4
5.91 miles Equinix Secaucus NY2, NY4, NY5, NY6
Equinix operates four data centers in Secaucus NY2, NY4, NY5, and NY6. All the data centers form a virtual campus where fiber cross-connects can be ordered between the facilities.
5.92 miles Equinix Secaucus NY6
5.98 miles Colocation America - NJDC2 New Jersey
6.05 miles Equinix New York Secaucus NY5
6.08 miles Equinix New York Secaucus NY2
6.27 miles CoreSite NY3
CoreSite’s strategic New York campus expansion, right next door to NY2, includes a new facility, NY3. This purpose-built data center offer more than 138,000 sq ft (12,820 sqm) of space .
6.28 miles CoreSite Secaucus NY2
6.44 miles Centersquare: Secaucus NYC3
Centersquare's Secaucus data center is located just the other side of the Lincoln Tunnel and 14 miles from Newark Airport.
6.53 miles Equinix New York North Bergen NY7
6.53 miles Evocative Secaucus EWR1
The datacenter was built in 2012 and expanded in 2013 Electric Utility Provider: Public Service Electrical & Gas (PSE&G)
6.56 miles H5 Secaucus
6.57 miles QuadraNet New Jersey
8.66 miles Carrier-Neutral Data Center Request Dataset
8.70 miles Russo Development: Carlstadt
The Russo Development data center in Carlstadt, New Jersey, has been fully leased to an undisclosed tenant.
8.72 miles Crown Castle 165 Halsey
8.72 miles DataBank Newark EWR1
8.72 miles 165 Halsey
165 Halsey Street is one of the best-connected buildings in the NY/NJ region. The building, located 13 miles from Manhattan and in Newark's central business district, has been operating as a carrier-neutral colocation facility for more than 15 years.
8.72 miles Lumen Newark
8.72 miles Verizon: 165 Halsey
Former XO site
8.72 miles Centersquare: Newark EWR4
The utility provider is PSE&G
8.72 miles Equinix New York Newark NY1
Equinix NY1 is located on the 8th floor of the 165 Halsey Carrier Hotel.
8.78 miles 11:11 Systems: Carlstadt
The facility was originally established and operated by Sungard Availability Services.
8.82 miles 365 Carlstadt, NJ
10.33 miles BT Radianz: 492 River Road
10.56 miles Colocation America - NJDC1 New Jersey
10.58 miles Digital Realty: EWR21
10.58 miles Digital Realty: New York EWR20
2 Peekay Drive is a purpose-built colocation facility adjacent to 100 Delawanna Avenue. The three-story facility boasts 215,000 sq.ft. of high power density, energy efficient space.
10.77 miles Telehouse The Teleport
The 162,000 sq. ft. facility is located in the Teleport, a 100-acre office park on Staten Island, operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It is just 17 miles from Manhattan and 12 miles from Newark Airport.
11.18 miles Credit Suisse: Clifton
11.53 miles 2 Christie Heights
13.78 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
CoreWeave acquired 27 acres of land adjacent to the existing 281,000-square-foot 11 NEST data center facility. The company plans for the eventual ground-up development of additional capacity.
13.84 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
CoreWeave leased NEST11, a 280,000-square-foot building in Kenilworth's Northeast Science & Technology Center, investing $1.2 billion to convert it into a data center.
14.62 miles Equinix Carteret NY11
17.33 miles Digital Realty: EWR15
18.48 miles DataCanopy: Totowa, NJ
18.51 miles CyrusOne Totowa
19.49 miles BNY: 19 Vreeland Rd

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Quick Facts:


  • Founded in 1999; publicly traded company (NASDAQ: CCOI).
  • Headquartered in Washington, DC.
  • Serves 190 markets in North America, Europe and Asia
  • Provides Internet access, Ethernet transport and colocation services.

Cogent Network


  • 2,125 On-Net buildings
    • 69% multi-tenant office buildings
    • 31% carrier neutral and Cogent data centers
  • 50 Cogent data centers with 550,000+ square feet
  • 610+ metro networks; 27,200+ metro fiber miles
  • 59,000+ intercity fiber route miles
  • Long-haul capacity up to 580 Gbps
  • Transatlantic capacity over 800 Gbps across multiple cables/routes Interconnected with 5,270+ different networks

Acquisition History

Although debuting at the height of the telecom industry, Cogent soon found vast market wealth eradicated and many other ISPs thrown into a state of turmoil. In a survival of the fittest competition, Cogent became the consolidator in a consolidating market. Over three brief years, Cogent completed 13 acquisitions of other flailing providers. Whether it was an entire company or just select assets, Cogent was able to acquire valuable network assets, customers, peering relationships and building access agreements for pennies on the dollar.

Among Cogent's 13 acquisitions to date include three of the original generation Internet Service Providers who were pioneers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These companies—PSINet (originally Performance Systems International), NetRail and Aleron (originally AGIS/Net99)—were the earliest providers of commercial Internet service.

Other strategic acquisitions include assets from: Allied Riser, OnSite Access, Fiber City, Fiber Network Solutions, Applied Theory, LambdaNet France and Spain, Carrier1, Unlimited Fiber Optics, Global Access, Aleron, NTT/Verio.

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