Columbus, OH

Data center real estate market in North America

22nd

In supply of data center real estate, measured by commissioned power

20th

In demand for data center real estate, measured by TTM absorption

2nd

In hyperscale owned facilities, measured by operational power

Real estate supply pipeline

Rank amongst North America markets

22nd

Commissioned

Colocation power commissioned within the market, measured in MW, includes preleasing

20th

Available

Colocation power commissioned and available within the market, measured in MW

20th

Under Construction

Speculative colocation power under construction within the market, measured in MW

8th

Planned

Speculative planned colocation power that hasn't yet broken ground, measured in MW

About Columbus, OH

Columbus is one of the largest cities in the Midwest, and is an increasingly attractive option for enterprise and hyperscale data center requirements. As the capital and largest city in Ohio, Columbus is the epicenter for the state’s economy. Companies in the region create consistent data center demand and continue to invest into the region’s infrastructure. Data center users find Columbus attractive for several reasons because of the location (centrally located between several major data center markets, including Chicago, New York/New Jersey, and Northern Virginia), lower operational costs, and tax incentives.

Largest colocation providers

Measured by total commissioned power

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