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Colocation Seattle

Colocation Seattle anchors Pacific Northwest interconnection. The Westin Building (2001 6th Avenue, Digital Realty owned) hosts 250+ networks. Equinix SE2 sits inside the Westin (Suite 1202). Sabey Intergate offers 173,000 sq ft of retail/wholesale capacity. Quincy and Hillsboro provide hyperscale alternatives.

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250+
Westin Networks
37+
Facilities
24
Operators
173K
Sabey sq ft

Seattle Market Overview

Colocation Seattle is the Pacific Northwest's primary interconnection hub. The Westin Building (2001 6th Avenue, Digital Realty owned) is among the most connected carrier hotels on the US West Coast. Equinix SE2/SE3, Sabey Intergate and Quincy/Hillsboro hyperscale alternatives.

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Westin Building

2001 6th Avenue, Seattle — Downtown

The Pacific NW's primary carrier hotel. Equinix SE2 inside (Suite 1202). 250+ networks. The interconnection anchor for the entire region.

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Sabey Intergate Campus

Seattle / Tukwila — Sabey HQ

173,000 sq ft of retail and wholesale colocation. Strong fit for enterprise tenants who need PNW residency without paying carrier hotel premium.

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Quincy / Hillsboro Hyperscale

Eastern WA / Hillsboro Oregon

Significantly lower per-kW costs than Seattle metro. Major hyperscale operators (AWS, Microsoft, Google, Intel-anchored). Best for AI training and large-scale workloads.

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Indicative Pricing

Market rates (2026)

Full Cabinet — Westin Building$1,800–$3,400/mo
Full Cabinet — Seattle Metro$1,200–$2,400/mo
Power (per kW)$160–$280/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$200–$400/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$220–$450/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Why pick colocation Seattle?
Three reasons: (1) Westin Building is one of the most connected carrier hotels on the US West Coast, (2) AWS US-West-2, Azure West US 2, GCP US-West1 anchor in the Pacific NW — Seattle is the cloud edge, (3) PNW power is cheaper and cleaner than California (significant hydro). Seattle also lands transpacific submarine cables.
What is the Westin Building?
2001 6th Avenue, Seattle — owned and operated by Digital Realty. Among the most connected carrier hotels on the US West Coast. Equinix SE2 is co-located inside (Suite 1202), so tenants in either operator's space have direct access to the 250+ networks. The building anchors all PNW interconnection.
Westin Building or Seattle metro alternatives?
Westin wins for raw interconnection density, peering, content delivery, and tenants who need premium carrier diversity. Seattle metro alternatives (Sabey, Csquare, Flexential) win for cost — typically 30-40% cheaper per cabinet — and for enterprise tenants who don't need Westin-level interconnection.
What about Quincy and Hillsboro?
Eastern Washington (Quincy) hosts large hyperscale campuses for AWS, Microsoft and others — significantly cheaper power and land. Hillsboro Oregon is the PNW's other hyperscale corridor, anchored by Intel's fab cluster. Both offer best-in-region $/kW economics for AI training and large enterprise workloads where Westin connectivity isn't required.
How do I get a Seattle colocation quote?
Take the assessment. We'll match cabinet count, interconnection requirements (Westin-level vs metro), power density and compliance needs across the 24-operator Seattle landscape including Quincy and Hillsboro options.

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