Evocative: Los Angeles, LAX10

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2260 E El Segundo Blvd
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Evocative: Los Angeles, LAX10

Short Code: LAX10
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Building and Location:

  • Space: 100000 sq ft
  • Multi-storied Structure

Power:

  • N+1 and 2N options available along with DC power A & B options as well.
  • Power Feeds: (4) 3 MW feeds,
  • UPS: 6 Hitech, Rotary Units configured 2N+1
  • BackUP: 20 X 1500KW Diesel Generators

Network Providers:

  • VPLS BGP Blended IP
  • Zayo
  • CenturyLink
  • At&t
  • Cogent
  • Verizon Communications
  • Paxio
  • Verizon
  • XO

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2260 E El Segundo Blvd
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0.04 miles 2260 E El Segundo - Digital Realty
In 2010, DRT acquired this site from 365 Main. The transaction included 4 other data centers and was for a total of $725 Million
0.16 miles 200 North Nash - Digital Realty
200 Nash is fully leased to Cyxtera, a Triple Net tenant
0.16 miles Centersquare: El Segundo LA1
0.39 miles Equinix El Segundo LA4
0.43 miles Serverfarm LAX1
The site is served by a 16.5 MW substation on-site.
0.90 miles Equinix El Segundo LA3
2.03 miles Evocative Redondo LAX14
INAP's flagship location in Los Angeles Datacenter was constructed in 2012 Electric Utility Provider: Southern California Edison
2.14 miles Alchemy LAX
2.15 miles QuadraNet LAX (Century)
3.32 miles 2301 West 120th, Hawthorne
3.72 miles Centersquare: Hawthorne LAX4
Centersquare’s Hawthorne facility is a massive data center with more than 288,000 Total square feet, located less than 6 miles from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), with easy access from downtown Los Angeles.
5.22 miles GI Partners: Culver Blvd, CA
6.44 miles Equinix Los Angeles LA7
10.60 miles Prime Vernon
Prime Data Centers' three-story, 261,000-square-foot data center is located in Vernon, California.
10.73 miles Digital Realty: Vernon, CA
US data center operator Digital Realty acquired a 5.4-acre property in the Vernon area of Los Angeles, California, for approximately $49 million in 2025.
11.38 miles Goodman: Los Angeles
The 5.6-acre facility, situated on the former Farmer John site, is slated to be power shell-ready by mid-2026.
11.38 miles DataBank: Los Angeles
DataBank and Goodman Group’s LAX2 project is a 32MW AI-ready data center in Vernon, California, developed through a 50/50 joint venture at 3094 E. Vernon Avenue, with 140,417 raised square feet and phased delivery beginning with 6MW in December 2026 and the balance through September 2027.
11.53 miles NYI Los Angeles
11.53 miles US Colo (800 Hope)
11.53 miles 800 South Hope
11.57 miles West 7 Center (1200 West 7th)
11.57 miles Equinix Los Angeles LA5
11.66 miles China Telecom Los Angeles
11.66 miles Aptum Los Angeles
11.66 miles 600 W 7th St, Los Angeles - Digital Realty
The 7-story building at 600 West 7th is one of the best-connected buildings in Los Angeles (second to One Wilshire.) Digital Realty operates the building's Meet Me Room and offers connections into Equinix LA1 space.
11.66 miles AT&T Los Angeles 2
11.66 miles Verizon: (600 West 7th)
11.67 miles 818 West 7th
11.67 miles Lumen Los Angeles 1
11.67 miles Verizon: (818 West 7th)
11.67 miles Equinix Los Angeles LA2
11.68 miles Equinix Los Angeles LA1
11.68 miles Evocative: Los Angeles, LAX2
Evocative's LAX2 data center facility, located at 600 W 7th St, Los Angeles, was constructed in 1999. Spanning an impressive 30000
square feet building.
11.71 miles US Colo (Quinby)
11.73 miles Telehouse 626 Wilshire
11.75 miles US Colo (One Wilshire)
11.75 miles CoreSite Los Angeles (LA1) One Wilshire
CoreSite's Any2 IXP (Peering Exchange) is the largest public IXP in the Western United States. The Unity Trans-Pacific submarine cable, also lands in the building, which provides undersea connectivity to Asia.
11.75 miles Crown Castle LA
11.75 miles One Wilshire Building
One Wilshire is an iconic building in downtown Los Angeles. The 30 story building is easy to spot on the LA skyline with a giant "One Wilshire" sign at the top of the building.
11.77 miles DataBank LAX1
11.78 miles Aon Center
Known as the Aon Center and owned by Shorenstein Properties, the 62-story office skyscraper hosts a number of colocation companies that offer raised floor in the building.
11.80 miles Telecom Center LA Building (530 West 6th)
11.80 miles United Layer-LA4
11.80 miles HostPapa LA1
11.80 miles Sprocket Los Angeles
11.80 miles Cogent: 530 West 6th
11.80 miles Colocation America (LA4)
11.81 miles Edge Centres: Los Angeles EC101
11.98 miles AT&T Switching Center Los Angeles
13.04 miles Fiberhub LAX1
13.05 miles ARP Networks
13.05 miles CoreSite Los Angeles (LA2) 900 N Alameda
CoreSite's LA2 facility at 900 N Alameda is an elegant building that was built in 1940 as a Postal Annex. It was the central mail processing facility for Los Angeles until 1989. The site is now owned by CoreSite and is being incrementally converted to data center space.
13.05 miles Tata Los Angeles
13.10 miles CoreSite LA3
17.68 miles DigiCo: Los Angeles LAX2
DigiCo’s LAX2 data center in Monterey Park, 16 km east of downtown Los Angeles, is a Tier III-ready hyperscale facility now moving through power-allocation and permitting ahead of a 2027-2028 commercial launch.
17.75 miles DigiCo: Los Angeles LAX1
A proposal by Australian firm HMC Capital to develop a 250,000 sq ft data center in Monterey Park, California, has been delayed following intense local opposition.
19.77 miles 3015 Winona - Digital Realty
19.77 miles Centersquare: Burbank BR1
2 Story Structure Utility: Burbank Water and Power

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VPLS is a dedicated cloud, managed hosting, and collocation provider.

In 2019, Evocative (EvoDC LLC) acquired VPLS and assumed the VPLS brand.

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