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Goodman, DataBank Partner on 32-MW LA Data Center

DataBank and Goodman Group have formed a joint venture to launch a new 32-megawatt facility in the Los Angeles region, one of the most supply-constrained data center markets in the U.S. The new data center, located at 3094 E Vernon Ave. in Vernon, is expected to open in December of 2026 with the first 6MW available and the remaining 26MW coming online in stages through to September 2027.

Goodman will complete the development as part of its projected work in progress of $US12.4 billion spanning both industrial and low-latency data centers in major metro markets across the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia.  DataBank will operate the new Vernon site, its second in the L.A. market.

The JV partners intended to expand the relationship through the development of additional sites in capacity-constrained markets across the U.S.

Anthony Rozic, CEO Goodman North America, said “Vernon is a landmark project for Goodman in North America and a key component in our local data center strategy, where we procured the site, power and capital to bring it to the advanced stage it is today. By partnering with DataBank, utilizing its proven platform and its relationships with more than 2,500 enterprise customers, we can optimize the delivery of this critical digital infrastructure to the market.”

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