CoreSite in Silicon Valley – Past, Present, and Future
In our recent blog series, we are reviewing major providers in the data center industry, and how they’ve strategically placed themselves in top US markets. In our new blog, we examined CoreSite, and the steps behind their successful path in the Silicon Valley market.
Headquartered in Denver, CoreSite currently has 3.2 million sq. ft. of data center space in eight U.S. markets, including New York, Boston, Denver Chicago, Miami, DC-Northern Virginia, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles. Of note, it has received significant attention for the development of its campus in Santa Clara.
The main advantage of the Silicon Valley market for data center providers is, of course, an overabundance of customers. With so many high-tech giants and startups headquartered in the area, the demand for both retail and wholesale space continuously outweighs supply. Data centers in the Silicon Valley market are often pre-leased well before they are completed.
In particular, Santa Clara has become the valley's principal data center hub, with more than 30 data centers crowded into a 3.5 sq. mi. area. The municipal utility, Silicon Valley Power, offers slightly lower rates in Santa Clara than its competitor, PG&E, and this has attracted numerous data center developers.
To learn more about CoreSite's presence in Silicon Valley, read our blog CoreSite in Silicon Valley - Past, Present, and Future. Sign up for a free trial today at datacenterHawk to search for data center solutions from CoreSite in Silicon Valley, as well as other data center providers in markets around the US and Canada.
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