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Data Center Construction in New York

47active signals

New York shows 43 active construction signals led by Digital Realty, Google, and TeraWulf, though general contractor presence remains limited so far.

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Stream says data center at STAMP represents 'best-use' compatible...

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Stream Data Centers· STAMP, New York· Apr 14, 2026

Stream Data Centers announced a new data center development at STAMP (Science and Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park) in western New York. The company describes the project as a "best-use" compatible development for the STAMP facility. Capacity and project value have not been disclosed. The project is in early-stage planning, with Stream emphasizing alignment with STAMP's existing infrastructu

Digital Realty Announces New Data Center Project in New York City, NY

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Digital Realty· New York City, New York· Mar 13, 2026

Digital Realty is pursuing new data center development activity in New York City, marking continued expansion in one of the world's most competitive hyperscale markets. While specific capacity and investment figures have not been disclosed, Digital Realty's entry into NYC development activity reflects the market's persistent demand for colocation and interconnection infrastructure amid capacity co

Skanska Awarded Data Center Construction Contract in NY

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Skanska· New York, NY· Apr 27, 2026

This is NOT a data center project. Skanska has been awarded a $249M contract for work on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge main cable in New York, NY. This is a bridge infrastructure/retrofit project, not a mission-critical or data center facility. While the source website includes a 'Mission Critical / Data Centers' section in its navigation menu, this particular contract pertains to transportation i

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