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Data Center Space in Columbus

Compare colocation providers across New Albany, Downtown Columbus, and Dublin. Low power costs, central location, and massive hyperscale investment driving Ohio's data center boom.

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300MW+
Total Power
20+
Facilities
4%
Vacancy Rate
$145
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Columbus

Featured providers with verified capacity across Central Ohio

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New Albany Campus

New Albany, OH — Data Center Corridor

Purpose-built hyperscale campus in Ohio's premier data center zone. Adjacent to Google and Meta facilities with abundant power infrastructure.

99.99% SLA2N PowerHyperscale Ready
SOC 2ISO 27001GPU Ready
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Downtown Columbus Hub

Downtown Columbus, OH — Central Business District

Carrier-neutral facility with dense network connectivity. Ideal for enterprise, financial services, and healthcare workloads.

99.99% SLAN+1 PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2HIPAAPCI DSS
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Dublin Enterprise Center

Dublin, OH — West Columbus Metro

Enterprise-grade facility serving mid-market and regional businesses. Competitive pricing with robust connectivity and cloud on-ramps.

99.99% SLAN+1 PowerCloud Connected
SOC 2AWSAzure
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Columbus Colocation Pricing

Typical rates for the Columbus / Central Ohio market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$650–$1,400/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$350–$800/mo
Power (per kW)$100–$160/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$100–$200/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$125–$350/mo

Columbus Data Center FAQs

Why is Columbus growing so fast as a data center market?
Columbus has attracted billions in data center investment from Google, Meta, AWS, and Microsoft. The New Albany area alone hosts multiple hyperscale campuses. Ohio offers generous tax incentives, abundant and affordable power from a diversified energy grid, available land, and a central US location that provides excellent nationwide connectivity.
How competitive are power costs in Columbus?
Columbus benefits from some of the lowest commercial electricity rates in the eastern United States. Ohio's deregulated energy market allows data center operators to negotiate competitive supply contracts, and the state has introduced specific incentives for large-scale data center power consumption, keeping per-kW costs well below coastal markets.
What makes Columbus's central location advantageous?
Columbus sits within 600 miles of nearly half the US population. This central position provides sub-20ms latency to major East Coast and Midwest markets and under 40ms to the West Coast. Multiple fiber routes traverse the region, and Columbus is a major peering point connecting eastern and western US network backbones.

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