Data Center Could Emerge on Empty Chunk of Land at Prime San Jose Site
The project would use 99 megawatts of electricity and include an onsite substation, backup generation and 30,000 square feet of office space.
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Data center could sprout on empty chunk of land at prime San Jose site
A data center could sprout on a big chunk of empty land at a prime site in San Jose, a fresh example of how real estate firms are seeking opportunities to develop the tech-oriented hubs.
Prologis Files Plans for 516,000 SQFT Data Center at 5977 Silver Creek Valley Road in South San Jose
Logistics real estate giant Prologis is proposing to develop a 99-megawatt, 516,000-square-foot data center at a south San Jose industrial site it inherited through its $23 billion Duke Realty acquisition, backing the project with privately funded transmission infrastructure as AI-driven demand for computing capacity pushes Bay Area data center development into a power-constrained market where […] The post Prologis Files Plans for 516,000 SQFT D…
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