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Seattle Colocation Space

Pacific Northwest's premier interconnection hub. 37+ facilities and 24 operators anchored by the Westin Building (2001 6th Avenue, Digital Realty owned) — among the most connected carrier hotels on the US West Coast. Equinix SE2 and SE3 plus Sabey's Intergate campus and Quincy / Hillsboro hyperscale alternatives.

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37+
Facilities
24
Operators
250+
Westin Networks
173K
Sabey Sq Ft

Major Seattle Colocation Operators

The 24-operator Seattle market across 37+ facilities

Sabey Data Centers
Intergate.Seattle-West HQ — 173,000 sq ft retail/wholesale colo
Westin Building Exchange
2001 6th Avenue — most connected carrier hotel on West Coast (Digital Realty owned)
Equinix
SE2 (Westin Building Suite 1202), SE3 — carrier-neutral IBX
Digital Realty
Westin Building owner; broader Seattle metro presence
Csquare
4 facilities — local Seattle operator
Flexential
Hillsboro / Pacific NW enterprise focus

Featured Seattle Colocation Options

Capacity across the carrier hotel, downtown and Pacific Northwest hyperscale corridor

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Westin Building Carrier Hotel

2001 6th Avenue, Seattle — Downtown

The Pacific Northwest's primary carrier hotel. Equinix SE2 sits inside the building (Suite 1202). Densest interconnection in the region with direct cross-connects to 250+ networks and major peering points.

99.999% SLACarrier Hotel250+ Networks
SOC 2PCI DSSISO 27001
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Sabey Intergate Campus

Seattle / Tukwila — Sabey HQ

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

2N PowerCarrier NeutralWholesale Available
SOC 2HIPAAFedRAMP-aligned
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Quincy / Hillsboro Hyperscale

Pacific NW — Hyperscale Corridor

Eastern Washington (Quincy) and Hillsboro Oregon offer hyperscale capacity at significantly lower per-kW costs than Seattle metro. Good fit for AI training, large-scale cloud workloads, and DR/BCP for Seattle-headquartered enterprises.

2N PowerHyperscaleLow kW Cost
SOC 2ISO 27001GPU Ready
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Seattle Colocation Pricing

Indicative Seattle market rates (2026). Westin Building sits at the premium end given carrier density.

Full Cabinet (42U) — Westin Building$1,800–$3,400/mo
Full Cabinet (42U) — Seattle Metro$1,200–$2,400/mo
Power (per kW)$160–$280/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$200–$400/mo
Cloud On-Ramp (AWS / Azure / GCP)$220–$450/mo

Seattle Colocation FAQs

Why pick Seattle for colocation?
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 and GCP US-West1 anchor in the Pacific NW — Seattle is the cloud edge for the region, (3) PNW power is cheaper and cleaner than California (significant hydro generation). Seattle also serves as the natural landing point for 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 Westin's 250+ networks. The building anchors all PNW interconnection.
Westin Building or Seattle metro — which is right?
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. Many large enterprises split workloads across both.
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 Pacific NW'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-level connectivity isn't required.
Is Seattle good for AI workloads?
For inference and edge AI, Seattle metro is strong — proximity to AWS US-West-2 makes hybrid deployments efficient. For massive AI training (50+ MW), Quincy and Hillsboro offer significantly better economics. Seattle is also positioned for AI-edge serving West Coast tech ecosystem (Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, Oracle, Salesforce all have major PNW presence).
How do I get a Seattle colocation quote?
Take the free 2-minute assessment to specify cabinet count, interconnection requirements (Westin-level vs metro), power density and compliance needs. We'll match you with capacity across the 24-operator Seattle landscape including Quincy and Hillsboro options for hyperscale workloads.

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