Quincy Colocation & Data Center Market

The Quincy data center market is located in the state of Washington within Americas. Quincy has 53 facilities with 5,784,505 sqft and 1,013 megawatts.

The top providers in Quincy are Microsoft Azure (25 sites) and Sabey Data Centers with 7 facilities . The most popular facilities are CyrusOne Quincy and H5: Quincy III.

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Market Facts

Quincy Data Center Map

Quincy Power Growth Over Time

Operational
Construction
Planned
Prospective
In Doubt
Withdrawn
+1325% since 2006
Operational
across NN Request Dataset sites
Under Construction
NN Request Dataset sites currently building
Planned / Prospective
announced for 2006–2027

Data Centers in Quincy

Name Company Size Status Type
CyrusOne Quincy CyrusOne Large Operational Carrier-Neutral
H5: Quincy III H5 Data Centers Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
H5 Quincy H5 Data Centers Large Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
H5: Quincy II H5 Data Centers Large Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey Intergate.Columbia Sabey Data Centers Large Construction, Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Sabey Intergate.Quincy Sabey Data Centers Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: Intergate.Quincy (Building B) Sabey Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: Intergate.Quincy (Building A) Sabey Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: Intergate.Quincy (Building D) Sabey Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: Intergate.Quincy (Building E) Sabey Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Server Farm Realty Titan (Moses Lake) ServerFarm Realty Large Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Vantage Quincy Campus Vantage Data Centers Operational Carrier-Neutral
Vantage WA13 Vantage Data Centers Large Operational Carrier-Neutral
Vantage WA12 Vantage Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Vantage WA11 Vantage Data Centers Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
North Center Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Station Beta Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Central Tower Microsoft Azure Large Construction Hyperscale
Center One Microsoft Azure Large Planned Hyperscale
Ultra Microsoft Azure Large Planned Hyperscale
North Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Station Three Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Prime Hub Microsoft Azure Large Construction Hyperscale
Three Microsoft Azure Medium Construction Hyperscale
Cloud Ridge Microsoft Azure Medium Planned Hyperscale
South Campus Microsoft Azure Medium Operational Hyperscale
Point Two Microsoft Azure Medium Operational Hyperscale
Ridge Max Microsoft Azure Medium Operational Hyperscale
Cloud Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Alpha Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
West Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Ridge Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Center Plus Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Valley Ultra Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
West Point Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Ridge Two Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Plaza One Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Center One Microsoft Azure Small Operational Hyperscale
Park Prime Microsoft Azure Medium Operational Hyperscale
Point Three Microsoft Azure Medium Operational Hyperscale
Gamma Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Two Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Cloud Microsoft Azure Large Operational Hyperscale
Yahoo Japan East Wenatchee Yahoo Japan Small Operational Content
NTT Data Quincy NTT Data Small Operational MSP
T-Mobile East Wenatchee T-Mobile Operational Carrier-Neutral
Prime Station Salcido Enterprises Extra Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
Cloud Salcido Enterprises Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
Core Valley Salcido Enterprises Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
North Salcido Enterprises Extra Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
Prime Salcido Enterprises Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
Center Salcido Enterprises Small Operational Crypto Miner Hosting
Prime Campus BitDeer Small Construction Crypto Miner Hosting

Largest Providers in Quincy

Microsoft Azure
Site
Power
Operational
22
508.0
Construction
3
Planned
3
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
25
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Sabey Data Centers
Site
Power
Operational
6
160.0
Construction
1
Planned
1
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
7
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Vantage Data Centers
Site
Power
Operational
4
94.0
Construction
0
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
4
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CyrusOne
Site
Power
Operational
1
90.0
Construction
0
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
1
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Largest Data Centers in Quincy

Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
CyrusOne Quincy 930,000 SqFt
720,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
Sabey Intergate.Columbia 438,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
Vantage WA13 530,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
H5: Quincy II 331,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
South Park 244,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset

Sites Under Construction in Quincy

Location Building SqFt Power (MW) Estimated Launch
Metro 244,440 SqFt 60 Megawatts Q2 2026
Station Two 237,337 SqFt 50 Megawatts Q1 2026
Hub Prime 125,530 SqFt 30 Megawatts Q4 2026
West Valley SqFt 13 Megawatts Q4 2026
Sabey Intergate.Columbia SqFt 9 Megawatts Q4 2026

About This Metro

Qunicy is a small town in rural Washington state (population 6,800), but has a big impact on the Internet infrastructure. What Quincy has is abundant and excess power from hydro electric sources.

At first it was the ‘mega content’ companies that deployed to Quincy. Yahoo, Microsoft were early to the area. Now there are plenty of wholesale and retail colocation options.

  • CyrusOne
  • Sabey operates two large data centers. (Quincy and East Wenatchee)
  • Vantage
  • H5 Data Centers acquired the Intuit data center in 2018 in a sale-lease back transaction

Columbia Valley Natural Advantages for Data Centers

The main benefit of having a data center located in Quincy, Washington State is the abundant renewable power (at least 2,000 MW) from Wanapum and Priest Rapids dams operated by the Grant County PUD. Commercial power costs are around 2.5 cents /kWh, which is significantly lower than the rest of the nation which are approximately 10 cents /kWh nationally.

  • Valuable data center sales tax exemption for tenants
  • Reduced carbon footprint from 100% renewable power(hydropower)
  • Excellent fiber routes including metro and long haul networks
  • Low risk of natural disasters. Seismic site class C

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