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Equinix

Developer
5
Total Signals
2
States Active
2
Markets

Construction Stages

3
Operational
2
Pre-Permit

Signal Types

Air Permit3
New Entrant2

Active States

Active Markets

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Team Intelligence

DCWeeklyIntel tracks 27 data center professionals at Equinix, including 7 at VP level or above.

Project Leadership
25
Operations & Facilities
1
Other
1
VP7Director18Other2

Active across California, County Dublin, Dublin, England, Florida, Hesse + 6 more

7 team members linked to active projects

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Recent Signals

EQUINIX

OperationalAir Permit
Secaucus, NJ, NJ

Equinix operates a data center facility at 755 Secaucus Road in Secaucus, New Jersey. As a major colocation provider, Equinix runs this location as part of their broader portfolio of data processing services. The facility appears to be an existing operational site rather than a new construction project. No specific details about the facility's scale, such as generator capacity or total acreage, are available. This represents routine operations at an established Equinix location rather than any expansion or new development activity.

Apr 9, 2026

EQUINIX LLC

OperationalAir Permit
Elk Grove Village, IL

Equinix LLC operates a data center facility at 1905 Lunt Ave in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, classified under data processing services. The facility is located in Cook County and appears to be an existing operational site rather than a new construction project. No specific air permits or wastewater discharge permits are associated with this location, and no scale indicators such as generator capacity or acreage are available. This represents an established Equinix facility rather than an early-stage development signal.

Apr 9, 2026

EQUINIX CH-5 DATA CENTER

OperationalAir Permit
Elk Grove Village, IL

Equinix operates an existing data center facility (CH-5) at 2001 Lunt Ave in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. The facility is classified as a data processing services operation and is currently active with environmental compliance requirements being met. No specific permit details or scale indicators are available for this location. This represents an operational data center rather than a construction signal, indicating Equinix already has established operations in the Chicago market. The facility confirms continued operations rather than new development activity.

Apr 9, 2026

Unknown

Pre-PermitNew Entrant

Digital Bridge's AIMS Data Centers acquired 10 acres of land in Malaysia to develop a 200MW data center facility, marking the company's expansion into Southeast Asia's growing hyperscale market. The project represents a 200MW capacity addition to the region, positioning AIMS to capture demand from cloud providers and enterprises seeking alternatives to saturated markets in Singapore and Hong Kong. This land acquisition signals AIMS's transition from a regional operator to a platform builder capable of competing with established players like Equinix and Digital Realty in tier-2 Asian markets. The move is notable because it represents Digital Bridge's direct commitment to build-to-suit capacity rather than acquiring existing assets, a strategy shift indicating confidence in Malaysia's data center demand trajectory and lower land costs compared to metropolitan hubs. Vendors in power distribution, cooling systems, and structural materials should expect RFQ activity within 12-18 months as AIMS advances from land acquisition to detailed engineering and procurement phases.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Pre-PermitNew Entrant

Terranova, a new entrant hyperscaler, has launched its first data center campus in Mexico, marking the company's entry into the Latin American market and establishing a regional foothold in one of the fastest-growing cloud infrastructure regions outside North America. While specific capacity and investment figures are not disclosed in the available signal data, the campus launch represents a multi-facility development strategy typical of hyperscale buildouts, indicating Terranova is positioning for scale beyond initial deployment. This entry signals accelerating competition in Mexico's data center market as new operators challenge established players like Equinix and AWS, driven by rising cloud demand from North American enterprises seeking regional latency optimization and LATAM-native expansion. Terranova's greenfield entry without reliance on acquisition or existing infrastructure assets is notable as a capital-intensive path that suggests confidence in Mexico's regulatory environment and utility capacity to support hyperscale operations. For infrastructure vendors and real estate partners, Terranova's Mexico launch opens a new customer pipeline for power distribution, cooling systems, and land procurement in a market previously dominated by smaller regional operators and North American incumbents.

Mar 13, 2026

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