DataBank plans data center campus in New York City metro area

Oct. 5, 2021
The provider of enterprise-class colocation, connectivity, and managed services has purchased 34 acres in Orangeburg, NY, for the purpose.

DataBank has announced plans to establish a data center campus in the New York City metro area to augment its existing presence there. The provider of enterprise-class colocation, connectivity, and managed services has purchased 34 acres in Orangeburg, NY, for the purpose; the site will be the home of the company’s fifth data center in the New York metro market.

The property in Orangeburg includes a utility-owned substation capable of providing up to 45 MW of utility power. DataBank plans to build a 200,000-square-foot data center with 150,000 square feet of raised flooring that offers 30 MW of critical power via five 6 MW data halls. Databank notes that the property also can support expansion facilities, including an additional substation.

Databank will connect the new data center to its other sites in the region, including those in New York City’s “Silicon Alley” neighborhood and in New Jersey (60 Hudson St., 111 Eighth Ave. and 165 Halsey St.).

“The investment in this new campus responds to the New York City metro area’s need for colocation, connectivity, and cloud services, solidifying its status as a prime location for enterprise-class data centers,” commented Raul K. Martynek, DataBank’s CEO. “With this acquisition, DataBank will bring to the nation’s largest market both high-value IT operations jobs and the reliable IT infrastructure our customers need to create a limitless digital future for their business.”

“The site will be ideal for hyperscale-compute providers and web-scale content and application providers to expand workloads in the densely-populated metropolitan area,” predicted Stephen Callahan, senior vice president of sales for DataBank.

For related articles, visit the Data Center Topic Center.

For more information on high-speed transmission systems and suppliers, visit the Lightwave Buyer’s Guide.

To stay abreast of fiber network deployments, subscribe to Lightwave’s Service Providers and Datacom/Data Center newsletters.

Sponsored Recommendations

Scaling Moore’s Law and The Role of Integrated Photonics

April 8, 2024
Intel presents its perspective on how photonic integration can enable similar performance scaling as Moore’s Law for package I/O with higher data throughput and lower energy consumption...

Coherent Routing and Optical Transport – Getting Under the Covers

April 11, 2024
Join us as we delve into the symbiotic relationship between IPoDWDM and cutting-edge optical transport innovations, revolutionizing the landscape of data transmission.

Supporting 5G with Fiber

April 12, 2023
Network operators continue their 5G coverage expansion – which means they also continue to roll out fiber to support such initiatives. The articles in this Lightwave On ...

Moving to 800G & Beyond

Jan. 27, 2023
Service provider and hyperscale data center network operators are beginning to deploy 800G transmission capabilities – but are using different technologies to do so. The higher...