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Data Center Space in Los Angeles

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450MW+
Total Power
35+
Facilities
3%
Vacancy Rate
$210
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Los Angeles

Featured providers with verified capacity across the LA metro area

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One Wilshire Hub

Downtown LA — One Wilshire Building

The West Coast's premier carrier hotel and interconnection hub. Direct peering with 400+ networks and global connectivity.

99.999% SLAN+1 PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2PCI DSSHIPAA
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SoCal Enterprise Campus

El Segundo, CA — South Bay

Purpose-built campus serving media, entertainment, and enterprise workloads. Low-latency access to major content networks.

99.99% SLA2N PowerMedia Optimized
SOC 2ISO 27001MPAA
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Inland Empire Scale

Inland Empire, CA — San Bernardino County

Large-scale deployments with competitive power rates. Ideal for hyperscale, AI/GPU, and disaster recovery workloads.

99.99% SLAN+1 PowerHigh Density
SOC 2GPU ReadyISO 27001
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Los Angeles Colocation Pricing

Typical rates for the LA / SoCal market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$1,200–$2,800/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$700–$1,500/mo
Power (per kW)$160–$240/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$150–$300/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$200–$500/mo

Los Angeles Data Center FAQs

Why is One Wilshire significant for data centers?
One Wilshire in Downtown Los Angeles is the most important carrier hotel on the West Coast. It serves as a major interconnection point where hundreds of networks, ISPs, and content providers exchange traffic. Its strategic location makes it the primary gateway for trans-Pacific submarine cable connectivity linking the US to Asia.
How does LA compare to Silicon Valley for colocation?
Los Angeles offers competitive advantages over Silicon Valley including lower real estate and power costs, stronger trans-Pacific connectivity via submarine cables, and proximity to the entertainment and media industry. Silicon Valley remains preferred for direct cloud region access and tech ecosystem proximity, but LA is increasingly attractive for cost-conscious enterprise deployments.
How does content and media industry demand affect LA data centers?
Los Angeles is the global capital of entertainment, and studios, streaming platforms, and post-production houses drive significant demand for low-latency, high-bandwidth colocation. Media workflows including rendering, content delivery, and live streaming require specialized infrastructure that LA facilities are purpose-built to support.

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