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The Data Center
This article is a general marketing page for The Data Center, a managed IT services and IT support provider offering data center services in Albany, NY's Capital District. There is no indication of a new construction project, expansion, land purchase, or any specific development activity — it appears to be an existing facility advertising its services. No general contractor, project size, or contract value is mentioned. For a data center industry sales professional, this signal has very low relevance as it does not represent a new or active project opportunity. There is no urgency associated with this listing.
Firstlight
This listing indicates that Firstlight operates a data center in Albany, NY, as part of a broader market that includes 11 facilities from 8 operators. The article is a directory-style overview rather than a specific project announcement, so no details on new construction, expansion size, general contractor, or contract value are provided. The Albany, NY metro area appears to be a modest but active data center market with multiple operators present. For BD professionals, this signal is primarily useful for market mapping purposes rather than indicating an immediate sales opportunity. Urgency is low, as there is no specific new project or expansion timeline referenced.
1778 Rich Pike LLC
Democrats in Albany have introduced a bill that would pause data center development, which could affect projects in the region including a data center associated with 1778 Rich Pike LLC in the Clifton and Covington townships area. The project appears to be a new construction effort, though details on its scale and general contractor are not provided in the available snippet. The legislative pause proposal in New York signals increasing regulatory scrutiny of data center development in the Albany metro area and broader New York state. For BD professionals, this is an important regulatory signal — any pending or planned data center projects in New York may face delays or additional approval hurdles if the moratorium bill advances. The urgency is moderate; sales teams should monitor the bill's progress closely while tracking the 1778 Rich Pike LLC project status and any commission complaints that could further complicate approvals.
INOC Data Centers
This listing references existing data center locations in the Albany, NY metro area, including INOC Data Centers' Downtown Data Center (ALB1) at 194 Washington Avenue, among a total of 19 data center facilities in the market. No specific new construction, expansion, or investment details are provided in this snippet, making it a general market inventory reference rather than a concrete project signal. INOC Data Centers appears to be an active operator in the Albany market. For BD professionals, this indicates Albany has a modest but established data center ecosystem, though the lack of specific project details or dollar amounts limits immediate actionability. Urgency is low as this appears to be a directory-style listing rather than a breaking development announcement.
Albany International Airport
Turner Construction Company has broken ground on an expansion and modernization project at Albany International Airport in Albany, NY. While this appears to be an airport construction project rather than a data center project, Turner Construction's involvement as general contractor in the Albany metro area signals active large-scale construction activity in the region. The groundbreaking ceremony indicates the project is confirmed and moving into active construction. For data center industry sales professionals, this signal is of limited direct relevance unless the project includes data infrastructure components, though it does highlight Turner Construction's presence in the upstate New York market. Urgency is low from a data center BD perspective given the available information.
Plug Power
Plug Power broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Albany County, New York, with Governor Hochul announcing the project. This appears to be an industrial manufacturing facility rather than a confirmed data center project, though Plug Power's hydrogen fuel cell technology is increasingly relevant to data center power solutions. No general contractor, project size, or contract value were identified in the available snippet. The article is approximately four years old, meaning the project may already be well underway or completed. For data center industry sales professionals, this signal is low urgency and tangential, but worth monitoring if Plug Power's clean energy solutions become integrated into nearby data center power infrastructure in the Albany market.
Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain is hiring a Global Hyperscale Account Manager based in Albany, NY, suggesting the company is actively expanding its hyperscale data center business development efforts in the region. This is a job posting rather than a specific project announcement, so no details on project size, general contractor, or contract value are available. The role's focus on hyperscale accounts indicates Iron Mountain is positioning to grow its data center footprint or client relationships in the Albany/New York market. For BD professionals, this is a weak but notable signal that Iron Mountain may be planning increased hyperscale activity in upstate New York, a market that has seen growing interest due to available power and land. Urgency is low, as this is an early-stage hiring indicator rather than a confirmed construction project.
INOC Data Centers
INOC Data Centers operates a 5,500 square foot colocation data center in Albany, NY with 3.0 MW of power capacity and fully raised floor space. No general contractor or construction details are mentioned, and it is unclear whether this represents a new build, an existing facility listing, or an expansion. The facility is positioned in the Albany metro market, which is a smaller regional data center market. For BD professionals, this signal is relatively low urgency as it appears to describe an existing operational facility rather than an active construction project, but it does confirm INOC Data Centers' presence in the Albany market and could represent an opportunity to engage on future upgrades, maintenance, or expansion needs.
Guild Ventures
Guild Ventures has proposed a new data center construction project on the site of the former Doane Stuart School in Albany County, New York. The project would repurpose the existing multi-acre campus for data center use, though specific details on capacity, size, and investment value have not been disclosed in the available information. This is an early-stage proposal in the Albany, NY metro area, a market that has seen limited but growing data center interest. For BD professionals, this represents a potential greenfield opportunity to engage Guild Ventures on construction services, mechanical/electrical equipment, and infrastructure needs while the project is still in the planning phase. The urgency is moderate — the project appears to be in the proposal stage, meaning outreach should happen soon to influence vendor selection before decisions are finalized.
Guild Ventures
Guild Ventures, the owner of Kenwood Commons in Albany, NY, has requested 180MW of power from the Independent System Operator, signaling plans for a hyperscale data center development. The project appears to be in early planning stages, with the power request being a key indicator of the scale and seriousness of the effort. Located in the Albany metro area, this would represent a significant new entrant in a market not traditionally known as a major data center hub. The 180MW request suggests hyperscale-level ambitions and could open up substantial opportunities for general contractors, MEP firms, and equipment suppliers if the project advances. Given that this is still at the power request stage, urgency is moderate — now is the time to establish relationships with Guild Ventures before contractor selections are made.
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