Local Officials Reject Proposed Data Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey
February 21, 2026
New Jersey
CoreSite acquired a vacant industrial building in 2022 and plans to convert it into a data center.
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| 0.33 miles | Equinix New York Secaucus NY4 | |
| 0.37 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.
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| 0.40 miles | Equinix Secaucus NY6 |
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| 0.50 miles | Colocation America - NJDC2 New Jersey | |
| 0.51 miles | Equinix New York Secaucus NY5 | |
| 0.59 miles | Equinix New York Secaucus NY2 | |
| 0.85 miles | CoreSite Secaucus NY2 |
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| 0.86 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 .
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| 0.95 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.
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| 1.02 miles | H5 Secaucus | |
| 1.03 miles | QuadraNet New Jersey | |
| 1.12 miles | Evocative Secaucus EWR1 |
The datacenter was built in 2012 and expanded in 2013
Electric Utility Provider: Public Service Electrical & Gas (PSE&G)
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| 2.26 miles | Centersquare: Weehawken NJ2X |
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| 2.28 miles | Centersquare: Weehawken NJ2 |
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| 2.28 miles | Lumen Weehawken 1 |
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| 2.28 miles | 365: Weehawken |
Site was formerly known as "Atlantic Metro EWR1"
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| 2.41 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
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| 2.49 miles | Equinix New York North Bergen NY7 |
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| 3.46 miles | Lumen New York 7: 601 West 26th | |
| 3.62 miles | DataVerge 111 Town Square Place |
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| 3.66 miles | Lumen New York Gateway 2 (85 10th) | |
| 3.66 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.
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| 3.91 miles | QTS Jersey City |
19 Story concrete structure with reinforced steel
Power Utility Provider: PSE&G
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| 3.93 miles | 365 Carlstadt, NJ |
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| 3.93 miles | Lumen New York 1 (111 8th) | |
| 3.93 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
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| 3.94 miles | Russo Development: Carlstadt |
The Russo Development data center in Carlstadt, New Jersey, has been fully leased to an undisclosed tenant.
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| 3.98 miles | AT&T New York II |
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| 4.01 miles | DataBank: 111 8th |
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| 4.01 miles | TeliaSonera New York | |
| 4.01 miles | Equinix New York NY9 | |
| 4.01 miles | 111 8th - Digital Realty |
Former Telx suites in 111 8th
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| 4.03 miles | 11:11 Systems: Carlstadt |
The facility was originally established and operated by Sungard Availability Services.
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| 4.17 miles | Centersquare: Jersey City EWR1 |
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| 4.30 miles | NaviSite NY | |
| 4.40 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.
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| 4.40 miles | Reliance Globalcom 325 Hudson | |
| 4.40 miles | Level3: 325 Hudson | |
| 4.52 miles | Level3: 150 Varick | |
| 4.54 miles | Verizon: 15th W 37th | |
| 4.57 miles | Citigroup: 390 Greenwich | |
| 4.84 miles | CoreSite NY1 | |
| 4.84 miles | Tata: 32 Ave of the Americas | |
| 4.84 miles | 32 Ave of Americas - Digital Realty |
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| 4.84 miles | Verizon: 60 Hudson | |
| 4.84 miles | 60 Hudson - Digital Realty |
Former Telx suites in the iconic carrier hotel
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| 4.84 miles | Equinix New York NY8 | |
| 4.84 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.
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| 4.84 miles | Lumen: 60 Hudson | |
| 4.84 miles | DataBank 60 Hudson |
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| 4.85 miles | 32 Avenue of the Americas |
Built in 1932, 32 Avenue of the Americas was originally known as the AT&T Long Distance Building.
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| 4.85 miles | NYI NY2 at 60H | |
| 4.86 miles | 60 Hudson Street |
Located in the hip Tribeca neighborhood, 60 Hudson is one of the telecom and Internet hubs in New York City.
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| 4.86 miles | Epsilon NY 60 Hudson | |
| 4.89 miles | BT Radianz: 492 River Road |
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| 5.05 miles | Colocation America - NJDC1 New Jersey | |
| 5.06 miles | Digital Realty: EWR21 |
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| 5.07 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.
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| 5.20 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.
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| 5.32 miles | 365 New York |
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| 5.40 miles | NYI 100 William | |
| 5.46 miles | Sabey Intergate.Manhattan |
In 2011, Sabey Data Centers purchased an existing 32-story building in downtown Manhattan formerly known as the Verizon Building.
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| 5.50 miles | Epsilon NY 75 Broad | |
| 5.51 miles | 75 Broad |
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| 5.51 miles | Verizon: 75 Broad | |
| 5.51 miles | Internap NYMEXT1 |
Datacenter was built in 1998
Number of Stories: 34 + 2 Sub-basement floors
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| 5.54 miles | Cogent: 33 Whitehall | |
| 5.65 miles | Lumen: 32 Old Slip | |
| 5.71 miles | Credit Suisse: Clifton | |
| 6.12 miles | Crown Castle 165 Halsey |
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| 6.12 miles | Equinix New York Newark NY1 |
Equinix NY1 is located on the 8th floor of the 165 Halsey Carrier Hotel.
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| 6.12 miles | Verizon: 165 Halsey |
Former XO site
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| 6.12 miles | DataBank Newark EWR1 |
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| 6.12 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.
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| 6.12 miles | Lumen Newark | |
| 6.12 miles | Centersquare: Newark EWR4 |
The utility provider is PSE&G
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| 6.23 miles | Carrier-Neutral Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 7.80 miles | 2 Christie Heights | |
| 8.55 miles | DataVerge Brooklyn |
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| 11.93 miles | Digital Realty: EWR15 | |
| 12.69 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.
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| 12.79 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.
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| 12.79 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.
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| 13.06 miles | DataCanopy: Totowa, NJ |
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| 13.09 miles | CyrusOne Totowa | |
| 15.84 miles | BNY: 19 Vreeland Rd | |
| 15.98 miles | Equinix Carteret NY11 |
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| 18.69 miles | Sentinel Orangeburg NY1 |
Sentinel NY-1 is a 130,000 square foot data center in Rockland County, NY.
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| 18.69 miles | Bloomberg Orangetown | |
| 18.72 miles | Lunavi Orangeburg |
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| 18.72 miles | 1547 1 Ramland |
In 2025, a joint venture formed by Harrison Street Real Estate Capital, LLC and fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (“1547”) acquired this data center from CIM Group.
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| 18.80 miles | DataBank: LGA4 |
DataBank is developing a second building on the Orangeburg campus, known as LGA4.
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| 18.91 miles | DataBank Orangeburg LGA3 |
This new facility includes 110,000 square feet (10,219 sqm) of raised floor space, distributed across five data halls, and offers connectivity through five on-site carriers.
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| 19.25 miles | Blue Hill: Pearl River |
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| 19.34 miles | Cologix Parsippany NNJ3 |
The site was acquired when Cologix bought Net Access in October of 2015. It was previously known as Net Access's Parsippany II data center
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CoreSite Realty is a data center REIT with a focus on network dense buildings. The company operates the Any2 Peering Exchange, which is the largest Internet Exchange in the Western US.
CoreSite Realty Corporation was founded in 2001 as CRG West, a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group. CRG West initially started with two data center buildings; One Wilshire in Los Angeles and 55 South Market in San Jose. The buildings were popular network interconnection and peering points. Although 55 S Market has declined as an interconnection point, One Wilshire continues to be a popular building for network interconnection.
In August, the company sold the One Wilshire Building to Hines REIT for $287 million. The large transaction gave CRG West additional capital to fund the company's growth into new markets.
In May, CRG West acquires buildings in Chicago (for $34 million) and Sommerville just outside of Boston. The Chicago building at 427 S LaSalle was originally designed and built by Western Union. Western Union buildings have traditionally been converted into Carrier Hotels because the telegraph infrastructure with their risers of conduits works well for the telecom industry. The facility is situated across from One Financial Plaza and adjacent to the Chicago Board of Trade.
CoreSite Boston at 70 Innerbelt Road, Somerville, MA is located less than two miles from downtown Boston and Cambridge. The large building has SunGard and Internap as significant tenants also offering colocation
CRG West acquired their Reston facility at 12100 Sunrise Valley.
CRG West rebranded as CoreSite.
In September, CoreSite became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: COR). The Carlyle Group still owned ~50% of the newly public company at the time of the IPO. The Carlyle Group has since reduced their ownership to less than 30%.
In April, CoreSite acquired Comfluent and their two Denver data centers. The data centers were small, but pivotal to the Denver Interconnection and Peering Market. DE1 is located in 910 15th Street, Denver's Telecom Hotel, the Denver Gas & Electric Building (DGEB.) Comfluent was the defacto meet me room for the building. DE2 was 639 E 18th Ave, which was adjacent to Level 3's Denver Gateway site.
CoreSite was headquarted in Denver, but until 2012 did not have any data centers in Colorado.
SV5 was built and leased to a single tenant
Tom Ray, CoreSite's CEO since inception retired. Paul Szurek became CoreSites new CEO.
In August, Sunrise Technology Park (STP) was acquired for $60 million with a plan to significantly expand the campus.
12100 Sunrise Valley was first acquired in 2008 and CoreSite has since turned the Reston site into a campus. The company constructed a building (VA2) in the parking lot. In 2018, Coresite acquired a 22-acre lot a few blocks away at 12379 Sunrise Valley Drive. The lot will serve to virtually expand the Reston Campus.
The development has four phases and involves building new 3-story data centers and demolishing the old buildings. CoreSite has begun work on VA3 on the new lot.
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