Data center provider Hudson Interxchange (Hudson IX) is expanding its capacity with the construction of two new data halls at its facility at 60 Hudson Street, New York. The expansion will add 2 MW of capacity, specifically designed to support high-density compute infrastructure at the rack level, enabling AI applications, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Enhanced Power and Connectivity
Hudson IX, which occupies nearly 173,000 square feet across multiple floors of 60 Hudson Street, benefits from its own dedicated power infrastructure, including a direct feed from the utility provider ConEd, with access to 15 MW of power. Additionally, customers of Hudson IX can access over 300 carriers and network service providers in the building, enhancing connectivity options for customers, the company said.
"We are excited to bring this additional capacity to market, expanding our current data center white space with an additional 2 MW to support current and future customer needs," said Atul Roy, CEO of Hudson IX. "This expansion marks a significant milestone for Hudson Interxchange and provides us with the ability to support high-density racks to meet the AI and machine learning needs of emerging applications and providers in the digital infrastructure sector."
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Project Timeline and Future Readiness
The project is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2025. This expansion will enable Hudson IX to support high-density racks, addressing the growing demands of AI applications while also catering to a wide range of client needs beyond AI, the official release said.