CoreSite SV9: CoreSite Expands Denver Facility and Opens Santa Clara Data Center
May 24, 2023 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
CoreSite, a US-based data center company, has broadened in California with a new Silicon Valley data center and increasing the capacity of an existing facility in Denver, Colorado. California's Santa Clara will become the site of CoreSite's ninth data center. The new 240,000-square-foot SV9 facility, located at 2915 Stender Way, will provide 34MW of IT capacity and a new utility substation on-site. The first phase of SV9 will be ready for occupancy in Q1 2024, according to the American Tower-owned company, whose construction is already underway.
In addition, CoreSite has completed the design and permitting processes for adding 3,420 square feet and 500 kW of IT load to its downtown Denver (DE1) data facility at 910 15th Street. The development at DE1 will increase CoreSite's Denver campus' total square footage to 37,420 and will be available to users in the second quarter of 2023. After over a year of talks and negotiations regarding the facility, CoreSite received planning approval for SV9 in March 2022. At the time, the corporation projected a completion date of 2023. DE1 is one of two facilities in Denver that CoreSite administers. In 2012, after acquiring Comfluent, the company took over both platforms. DE2, located at 639 E 18th Ave, provides over 5,100 square feet of accommodation.
SV9 will, as expected, be CoreSite's ninth facility in the Silicon Valley region. While SV7 went online in 2016, SV8 was finished in the middle of 2020. The corporation provides 1.179 million square feet of data center space.