Real estate giant Prologis is looking to build a data center in San Jose, California.
As reported by NBC and Mercury News, the company is looking to develop a three-story facility totaling 516,000 sq ft (47,935 sqm) on around 15 acres at 5977 Silver Creek Valley Road.
The facility would offer 99MW of capacity and include an on-site substation. Construction would reportedly take around two years. Prologis has said it will cover the costs of transmission upgrades.
Prologis took over the site after buying Duke Realty in 2022 for $23 billion. Duke Realty acquired the site in 2021 for $40.2 million, buying it from real estate firm Peery Arrillaga.
Duke had previously filed to develop a 281,875 sq ft (26,187 sqm) industrial warehouse on the site. Though granted permission, work seemingly never started.
The company has plans for another campus in San Jose, along Zanker Road near the Los Esteros Energy Center. That site could total 400MW across four two-story buildings.
Prologis is a real estate investment trust focusing on logistics and industrial real estate. The NYSE-listed company says it has some 5.6GW of power committed by utilities or in advanced stages of negotiations and is targeting up to 10GW of capacity over the next ten years.
The company has current and planned data center developments in Illinois, Virginia, Georgia, California, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas in the US, as well as Paris, France, and Toronto, Canada. Some of these projects are being developed in partnership with US data center firm Skybox.
The firm is currently attempting to acquire UK real estate company Segro.
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