Washington Data Center Market

The Washington data center market is located in the region of Pacific Northwest and within United States. Washington has 126 facilities with 6,982,272 sqft and 1,416 megawatts.

The top providers in Washington are Microsoft Azure (27 sites) and Sabey Data Centers with 9 facilities . The most popular facilities are Westin Building Seattle and Equinix Seattle SE2.

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Market Facts

Washington Data Center Map

Washington Power Growth Over Time

Operational
Construction
Planned
Prospective
In Doubt
Withdrawn
+15969% since 1981
Operational
across NN Request Dataset sites
Under Construction
NN Request Dataset sites currently building
Planned / Prospective
announced for 1981–2034

Largest Providers in Washington

Microsoft Azure
Site
Power
Operational
24
527.0
Construction
3
Planned
3
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
27
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Sabey Data Centers
Site
Power
Operational
8
220.0
Construction
1
Planned
1
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
9
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Merkle Standard
Site
Power
Operational
1
100.0
Construction
1
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
2
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H5 Data Centers
Site
Power
Operational
4
94.0
Construction
0
Planned
1
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
4
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Largest Data Centers in Washington

Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
Crypto Mining Data Center 700,000 SqFt
NN Request Dataset
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

Regions in Washington

  • Quincy

    • Facilities: 53
    • Power: 1,013 megawatts
    • Under Construction: 5 sites
  • Seattle

    • Facilities: 53
    • Power: 274 megawatts

  • Spokane

    • Facilities: 4
    • Power: 13 megawatts

About This Metro

Washington has two primary data center markets, one in the Seattle area and one located in north central Washington anchored by the city of Quincy. The Seattle market is a mix of retail and wholesale data centers, but is commonly thought of as a retail co-location market. The Quincy market is predominantly wholesale and tends to attract off-premise enterprise data center owners.

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