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CoreSite Completes Third NYC-Area Data Center

Denver-based CoreSite, an American Tower company providing interconnected data center solutions, has completed its newest facility, NY3. Located in Secaucus, NJ, the purpose-built data center adds more than 138,000 square feet to CoreSite’s New York footprint and is located adjacent to its existing NY2 facility.

“The launch of NY3 represents more than just added capacity; it’s a strategic investment in our customers’ future,” said Adam Post, SVP of finance and corporate development at CoreSite. “As AI and advanced workloads reshape industries, enterprises need infrastructure that is purpose-built for performance and scalability along with robust interconnectivity solutions to accelerate their digital transformation. NY3 delivers on that promise and will empower our customers in the New York market to innovate, connect and grow with confidence.”

CoreSite’s New York market footprint totals more than 442,000 square feet, including NY1 (32 Ave. of the Americas, Manhattan), NY2 (2 Emerson Ln., Secaucus) and the new NY3.

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