Top Data Center News for 30th March - 4th April, 2026
April 06, 2026
Microsoft Azure
In November 2018, PCCP acquired the Bothell property occupied by Microsoft.
The Microsoft Canyon Park Campus is located in Bothell, Washington. This facility has three 1 MW generators provide backup power that can feed the entire building should normal utility power be lost.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.00 miles | WORLDLINK Seattle North | |
| 0.10 miles | Lumen Seattle 5 (Bothell) |
The site was a former tw telecom facility.
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| 4.74 miles | Digital Fortress Lynnwood |
In 2021, Landmark Infrastructure acquired the facility, but Digital Fortress operates it.
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| 4.74 miles | HostPapa SEA1 |
The ColoCrossing site is located within Bytegrid's datacenter(former NetRiver)
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| 4.74 miles | Chirisa: Lynnwood, WA |
Chirisa Technology Parks (CTP) acquired this standalone facility in Lynnwood, Washington.
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| 5.90 miles | Centersquare: Lynnwood SEA1 |
Centersquare's Lynnwood data center is situated 15 miles north of Seattle and 30 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, servicing the northwest of the US.
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| 10.44 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Built in July 2009, The 57,000 square foot Redmond Ridge 1 data center is about eight miles from Microsoft's headquarters campus in Redmond.
The site was a cultural shift for Microsoft employees at the time. At the time each development team had their own server labs on the Redmond campus. Today cloud computing is commonplace, but this data center forced the teams to think and develop software in terms of remote computing.
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| 11.47 miles | Colocation Northwest Redmond | |
| 13.70 miles | H5 Seattle |
H5 owns the building and is landlord to the Seattle Level(3) Gateway and a XO data center.
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| 13.70 miles | Lumen Seattle 1 (1000 Denny Way) |
The site is a Level3 Gateway for Seattle.
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| 13.70 miles | Verizon: 1000 Denny Way | |
| 13.85 miles | Lumen Seattle 4 |
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| 13.96 miles | Evocative Seattle SEA1 |
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| 13.96 miles | TierPoint Seattle DC1 and DC2 |
TierPoint's marketing describes two data centers in Seattle, but in reality, they are in the same building. The site was formerly operated by Adhost before being acquired by TierPoint in 2012.
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| 13.96 miles | KOMO Plaza (was Fisher Plaza) |
The buildings have been used as the exterior for the fictional hospital in the “Grey’s Anatomy” TV show set in Seattle. In real life, it also houses Univision Seattle, KVI Radio, Star 101.5 radio and a data center.
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| 14.04 miles | Astute Hosting Seattle |
Astute Hosting's site is in the Westin Building
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| 14.04 miles | DataBank Westin SEA1 |
The site was a former zColo (Zayo) facility before being acquired in 2020.
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| 14.04 miles | Lunavi Seattle |
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| 14.04 miles | Equinix Seattle SE2 |
Equinix SE2 occupies 4 different floors with in the Westin Building
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| 14.04 miles | Optic Fusion Westin | |
| 14.04 miles | Semaphore Seattle |
Semaphore is a local provider in Seattle. It was one of the first to provide colocation in the Westin Building.
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| 14.04 miles | Westin Building Seattle |
The Westin Building is a Carrier Hotel and the communications hub of the Pacific Northwest. The 34 story building has a conglomeration of colocation providers, carriers, and peering exchanges.
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| 14.04 miles | Colocation Northwest Westin Downtown | |
| 14.04 miles | Fiberhub SEA1 | |
| 14.06 miles | Clise: 2020 Fifth |
Completed in 2013, the facility repurposed a 1975 seven story parking garage, and was honored as NAIOP’s Redevelopment of the Year in 2013 and received the AGC Grand Award for Construction in 2014.
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| 14.06 miles | Equinix Seattle SE3 |
Equinix SE3 is an 8-story steel and concrete structure designed to meet Zone 3 seismic specifications
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| 14.20 miles | Lumen Seattle 3 | |
| 14.20 miles | 365 Seattle | |
| 14.25 miles | Digital Fortress Downtown |
Purpose-built, high-density datacenter with Seismic Zone 4 construction.
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| 14.25 miles | NYI Seattle SEA1 | |
| 14.47 miles | Verizon: Seattle 1100 2nd |
Former XO Communications site
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| 14.81 miles | Colocation Northwest Belleview |
Microsoft uses Containers (called ITPACs) to build out its data centers. These Containers are Shipping Containers fitted with all the necessary climate control, networking, server racks and other hardware necessary to be a “mini” data center all in one.
An Azure region is a set of data centers deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network.
With more global regions than any other cloud provider, Azure gives customers the flexibility to deploy applications where they need to. Azure is generally available in 46 regions around the world, with plans announced for 8 additional regions.
An Azure geography is a discrete market, typically containing two or more regions, that preserves data residency and compliance boundaries.
Geographies allow customers with specific data-residency and compliance needs to keep their data and applications close. Geographies are fault-tolerant to withstand complete region failure through their connection to our dedicated high-capacity networking infrastructure.
Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone is made up of one or more data centers equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking.
Availability Zones allow customers to run mission-critical applications with high availability and low-latency replication.
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