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6/06/22
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Prime Data Centers, a data center developer and operator, plans to construct a new three-story, 261k sf data center in the city of Vernon. In addition, Prime will construct a 49.5MVA substation to serve the new site.
The completed facility will deliver up to 33MW of critical power to its tenants. Power delivery is provided by Vernon’s municipally owned and operated electric utility (VPU). Awarded as one of the most reliable utilities in the nation, VPU plans to serve Prime’s new substation at 66kV. Prime and their customers will benefit from VPU’s lowest commercial rate, among the lowest commercial utility rates in the region.
This new carrier-neutral facility in the heart of downtown Los Angeles affords unique opportunities for tenants to obtain wholesale dark fiber in volume to all five of the central interconnection hubs in downtown Los Angeles: One Wilshire, 600 W. Seventh Street, 530 W. Sixth Street, 900 N. Alameda, and 818 W. Seventh Street.
This opportunity makes hundreds of carriers and service providers available to Prime’s tenants and allows Prime’s customers to leverage existing nearby installations, extend existing networks and expand content and compute delivery into one of the largest Internet and telecommunications interconnection hubs in the world.
The new Prime Vernon facility will include dedicated office and storage and staging options and secure onsite parking. Prime plans to complete the facility as early as Q4 2023.
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