Edge Computing Expo North America attendees arriving in San Jose on May 18, 2026 will encounter a California data center market with 62 active projects tracked by DCWeeklyIntel. The state's development pipeline shows 42 projects in planning stages, with smaller clusters in permitting (5), under construction (5), and recently operational (2). Eight additional projects remain unclassified. This planning-heavy pipeline reflects California's complex development environment, where projects often require extended lead times before breaking ground.
Data Center Projects Near Edge Computing Expo North America
California pipeline signal counts
Recent signals in California
DataBank is partnering with Goodman Group to develop a 32 MW data center in Los Angeles expected to open in December. This represents DataBank's expansion into the LA market, working with real estate developer Goodman Group who likely provides the land and development expertise. The facility adds significant colocation capacity to the competitive Los Angeles market. This is a moderate priority opportunity as the facility is nearly complete and operational, but could indicate DataBank's broader West Coast expansion strategy beyond their existing Texas operations.
DataBank Holdings and Goodman Group have formed a joint venture to market LAX2, a new data center in Vernon just south of downtown Los Angeles. This represents a strategic partnership between DataBank, a mid-tier colocation provider, and Goodman Group, an Australian industrial real estate developer, to enter the competitive Los Angeles market. The facility is positioned to serve the LAX market area, which is a key connectivity hub for trans-Pacific traffic and enterprise customers in Southern California. For BD professionals, this signals a new capacity option in the tight LA market from operators looking to establish or expand their West Coast presence. The project appears to be in early marketing phases, making this an opportune time for early engagement.
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