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Data Centers in New York City

Data centers in New York City span 100+ providers across three primary clusters. Manhattan hosts the iconic 60 Hudson Street and 111 8th Avenue carrier hotels. New Jersey hosts the Secaucus financial trading corridor (Equinix NY2/NY4). Westchester offers lower-cost enterprise capacity.

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Data Centers in New York City Market Overview

Data centers in New York City span Manhattan (60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue carrier hotels), New Jersey (Secaucus financial corridor with Equinix NY2/NY4), and Westchester County (DataBank Orangeburg, Equinix NY13). 100+ data center providers across 3 clusters.

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60 Hudson Street

Manhattan — Tribeca

Iconic Western Union building. One of NYC's two primary carrier hotels. Equinix and other operators have colo space here. Direct cross-connects to 200+ networks.

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111 8th Avenue

Manhattan — Chelsea

The other Manhattan carrier hotel — Google's NYC HQ building, also home to major colocation operators. Premium financial and content connectivity.

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Equinix NY2/NY4 Secaucus

Secaucus, NJ — Financial Corridor

The HFT colocation hub. NY4 racks command USD 3,500+/month. Buy-side, sell-side and market data providers colocate here for sub-millisecond execution.

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Indicative Pricing

Market rates (2026)

Manhattan / Secaucus Financial$2,200–$4,500/mo
Secaucus Standard$1,400–$2,800/mo
Westchester$1,000–$2,000/mo
Power (per kW)$200–$420/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$300–$600/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

How many data centers are in New York City?
100+ data center providers operate across the NYC metro. Strict NYC city limits would only count Manhattan facilities (~20-30); the broader metro including NJ Secaucus and Westchester County houses the bulk of providers.
What are the most famous NYC data centers?
60 Hudson Street (Tribeca, Western Union building) and 111 8th Avenue (Chelsea, Google HQ building) are the two primary Manhattan carrier hotels. Equinix NY4 in Secaucus is the financial trading anchor.
Why are most NYC data centers in New Jersey?
Manhattan real estate is too expensive for large floor plates. Grid power is constrained. Secaucus, NJ — about 7 miles from Wall Street — offers cheap industrial land, strong fibre to NYC, dense power. Equinix NY2/NY4 became the de facto financial trading hub there.
What about lower-cost data centers near NYC?
Westchester County (Orangeburg, Elmsford) offers DataBank Orangeburg (LGA3+LGA4, 220K sq ft, 40MW) and Equinix NY13. 30-50% lower per-cabinet pricing than Manhattan or Secaucus financial corridor.
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