Huntsville Data Center Market

The Huntsville data center market is located in the state of Alabama within Americas. Huntsville has 11 facilities with 3,200,000 sqft and 462 megawatts.

The top providers in Huntsville are Meta (7 sites) and DC BLOX with 2 facilities . The most popular facilities are Meta Huntsville Campus and Meta: Huntsville Bldg2.

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Market Facts

Huntsville Data Center Map

Data Centers in Huntsville

Name Company Size Status Type
Campus Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
Metro Hub Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
Tower Ultra Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
South Center Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
Edge Station Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
Station Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
Max Meta Large Operational Hyperscale
DC BLOX Huntsville DC BLOX Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
DC BLOX Huntsville 2 DC BLOX Small Construction Carrier-Neutral
Simple Helix Simple Helix Extra Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
TekLinks Huntsville Teklinks Operational Carrier-Neutral

Largest Providers in Huntsville

Meta
Site
Power
Operational
7
450.0
Construction
0
NN Request Dataset
Planned
0
NN Request Dataset
Prospective Expansion
0
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Land Bank
0
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In Doubt
0
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Withdrawn
0
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Decommissioned
0
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Totals
7
NN Request Dataset
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DC BLOX
Site
Power
Operational
1
10.0
Construction
1
NN Request Dataset
Planned
0
NN Request Dataset
Prospective Expansion
0
NN Request Dataset
Land Bank
0
NN Request Dataset
In Doubt
0
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Withdrawn
0
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Decommissioned
0
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Totals
2
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Simple Helix
Site
Power
Operational
1
2.0
Construction
0
NN Request Dataset
Planned
0
NN Request Dataset
Prospective Expansion
0
NN Request Dataset
Land Bank
0
NN Request Dataset
In Doubt
0
NN Request Dataset
Withdrawn
0
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Decommissioned
0
NN Request Dataset
Totals
1
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Teklinks
Site
Power
Operational
1
0.0
Construction
0
NN Request Dataset
Planned
0
NN Request Dataset
Prospective Expansion
0
NN Request Dataset
Land Bank
0
NN Request Dataset
In Doubt
0
NN Request Dataset
Withdrawn
0
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Decommissioned
0
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Totals
1
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Largest Data Centers in Huntsville

Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
Core Ridge 485,000 SqFt
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Global Park 500,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
South Park 485,000 SqFt
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East Park 485,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
South Plaza 485,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset

Sites Under Construction in Huntsville

Location Building SqFt Power (MW) Estimated Launch
Plaza One SqFt 0 Megawatts Q2 2026
Valley SqFt 0 Megawatts Q2 2026
DC BLOX Huntsville 2 SqFt 5 Megawatts Q4 2026

About This Metro

The TVA is a Good Reason to Bet on the Growth of the Huntsville Market:

Huntsville is a small, but up and coming data center market. Cheap power is what makes Huntsville attractive. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) offers inexpensive utility power and with a good mix of renewable energy.

TVA's pricing has attracted the webscale providers. Both Google (Bridgeport in Jackson County) and Facebook (Huntsville) are building data centers to be completed by 2020. Colocation provider is also building in Huntsville that will be completed by the end of 2018.

City Overview:

The City of Huntsville is a regional center for research, engineering, and computing. According to the U.S. Census, the City has a population of 186,254 with 84,949 housing units and about 15,000 businesses.

Huntsville is primarily located in Madison County and also extends into Limestone County. It is the seat of Madison County government and is home to several higher education institutions, including the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) and Alabama A&M University.

Known as “Rocket City,” Huntsville has been home to NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) since 1960. MSFC provides NASA with mission-critical design, development and integration of the launch and space systems required for space operations, exploration, and scientific missions. Other large companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Boeing, Airbus, Honda and Hyundai all have found a home in Alabama.

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