The New York State data center market is located in the region of Northeast US and within United States. New York State has 114 facilities with 8,483,685 sqft and 891 megawatts.
The top providers in New York State are Terawulf (18 sites) and Stream Data Centers with 1 facility . The most popular facilities are 60 Hudson Street and 111 8th Avenue.
| Location | Total SqFt | Gross SqFt | Power (MW) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metro Valley | NN Request Dataset | ||
| North Point | NN Request Dataset | ||
| 60 Hudson Street |
1,100,000 SqFt |
420,000 SqFt |
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| Ridge Two |
24,000 SqFt |
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| Prime | NN Request Dataset |
NPM: US Power & Data Center Development Forum 2026
This year’s forum builds on the legacy of NPM’s US Development & Finance Forum, expanding its focus to explore the convergence of power infrastructure, renewable energy, and data center development. Expect 300+ senior-level developers, investors, lenders, advisors, corporates, and utilities for a day of targeted networking and deep-dive discussions with industry leaders shaping the future of energy and data centers.
This promises to be an engaging, content-rich, and networking-driven event for professionals at the intersection of renewable energy, infrastructure finance, and data center development.
Join us for our opening drinks reception on April 27, followed by a full-day conference at 109 West 39th Street, NY, on April 28, 2026.
Data Centers Private Equity East 2026
Data Centers Private Equity East is a single-day event focused on the intersection of data center infrastructure and private equity investment. Attendees include institutional investors, operators, and developers. Speakers and sponsors include Blackstone, DigitalBridge, Partners Group, Compass Datacenters, CloudBurst Data Centers, and firms like Akerman, Duane Morris, and Arup. Topics cover infrastructure equity, project financing, real estate development, and commercial property considerations in data center markets. Held at the Union League Club in New York.
National DICE Capital Markets 2026
Bisnow's National DICE Capital Markets is a half-day conference focused on digital infrastructure capital formation and deal structuring. The 2026 edition takes place July 16 in New York City, running 7:30 AM to 12:35 PM.
Programming covers how AI, cloud, and enterprise IT are reshaping capital allocation, scaling project delivery from single facilities to regional platforms, making sites investment-ready through entitlements and permitting, and funding strategies across boutique, regional, and platform plays. Speakers include Dave Ferdman (Primary Digital Infrastructure), Sapna Sirohi (Goldman Sachs), Hunter Newby (Newby Ventures), Jeffrey Moerdler (Haynes and Boone), and Daniel English (Legacy Investing).
The audience spans developers, investors, lenders, construction teams, utility partners, and technology providers active in digital infrastructure capital markets. Registration is $289.