Data center real estate market in North America
San Antonio
Published two months ago
15th
In supply of data center real estate, measured by commissioned power
22nd
In demand for data center real estate, measured by TTM absorption
3rd
In hyperscale owned facilities, measured by operational power
Real estate supply pipeline
Rank amongst North America markets
Commissioned
Colocation power commissioned within the market, measured in MW, includes preleasing
Available
Colocation power commissioned and available within the market, measured in MW
Under Construction
Speculative colocation power under construction within the market, measured in MW
Planned
Speculative planned colocation power that hasn't yet broken ground, measured in MW
About San Antonio
San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the United States, with a population of nearly 1.5 million people. The city’s geographical location connects the east and west coasts, Canada, Mexico and Central and South America. San Antonio’s business friendly economy is rooted in numerous industries, including aerospace/aviation, bioscience/healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, military/defense, and technology. San Antonio’s workforce is approximately 1.4M, with an unemployment rate below the Texas and US average. Local area colleges and universities graduate approximately 25,000 students entering the workforce each year.
All notable data center development in San Antonio has occurred in Westover Hills, a Western suburb of the city. Both infrastructure and land with attractive setbacks draw activity from top enterprise data center users and a few national data center operators.
Largest colocation providers
Measured by total commissioned power
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