HP Cherokee Data Center (Tulsa)

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7400 N Lakewood Ave
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Operated by: Hewlett-Packard

HP Cherokee Data Center (Tulsa)

Year Built: 2009
Utility Provider: Public Service Company of Oklahoma
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Located on the Cherokee Expressway Industrial Park Site #10 (CEIP)
Cost of power $.0409/kWh (assumes 10 MW as of 03/06/13); rates lower than state and national averages

  • 138kV Transmission service – 12-18 months delivery date
  • Dual circuit 138kV service available from two diverse substations
  • 13.8 kV existing service voltage
  • Data center analysis design load capacity in excess of 20MW
  • The facility features an 800,000-gallon chilled-water storage tank that can keep the data centers up and running for up to eight hours at a clip without having to revert to the cooling plant systems.
  • The structure was built to withstand a Force 5 tornado.

Data Center Location

  • Located directly off 4-lane U.S. Highway 75 and east of 66th St. North
  • Most of the park’s 360 acres are currently developed with a variety of business, including Fortune 500 and 100 companies
  • 3 mission critical facilities in park – HP EDS, Capital One Call Center and Verizon facility
  • 7 miles north of downtown Tulsa
  • 8 miles from I-244
  • 3 miles to Tulsa International Airport
  • The population of the Tulsa MSA is nearly 1 million people

In 2009, EDS expanded the data center to 404,000 square feet with four data halls that each have 40,000 sqft of floor space.

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7400 N Lakewood Ave
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0.58 miles Project Clydesdale Expansion
0.72 miles Project Clydesdale
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8.10 miles OneNet OSC
8.46 miles TierPoint Tulsa
Located in the historic Brady district north of downtown, TierPoint’s Tulsa data center is the largest carrier-neutral telecommunications space in the area.
8.66 miles Lumen Tulsa 1
8.77 miles TulsaConnect DC1
All access to the facility is via TulsaConnect escort Cross-connects for analog phone service (POTS), T-1, DS-3, etc available to every rack at no additional charge SSAE 16 audited facilities
8.77 miles OCOSA 321 S Boston
9.09 miles Prescott Realty Group-110 West 7th
9.10 miles TulsaConnect DC2
SSAE 16 audited facility Biometric access control system at facility entrances DC1 is on a different power grid than DC2
11.26 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
11.45 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
This facility is part of Google's "Project Spring" near downtown Tulsa.
11.60 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
In February 2026, the Sand Springs City Council approved the rezoning for "Project Spring," a Google-backed data center campus located just eight miles west of downtown Tulsa.
11.83 miles TulsaConnect DC3
Campus has true dual-substation electrical feeds with automatic switchgear to switch between substations True "A" and "B" UPS configuration via reliable Eaton 9395 and Powerware 9315 systems with fully independent output feeds to customer equipment with no common/shared points of failure
11.99 miles Compass Tulsa
12.00 miles TierPoint Tulsa-State Farm
12.06 miles Project Anthem
A 340-acre data center project known as Project Anthem at the intersection of 11th Street and the west side of the Creek Turnpike is being proposed in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Construction on the $800 million site is set to take three years.
17.81 miles Beale: Project Mustang
Beale Infrastructure is reportedly in negotiations to develop Project Mustang, a new data center campus located in Claremore, Oklahoma, just outside of Tulsa.

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HP (EDS) Data Center in Tulsa
Source: Baxtel

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Operated by: Hewlett-Packard

HP consolidated 85 of their international Data Centers down to six -- two each in Atlanta, Austin, and Houston -- saving over $1 billion annually. The three Data Center locations were chosen based on availability and affordability of space, power, and network bandwidth, as well as a lower probability of impact from natural disasters.

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