TL;DR
- New data center capacity in New York: Hudson InterXchange (Hudson IX) has launched a 1 MW expansion at the 60 Hudson Street data center, delivering high-density colocation in one of the most connected carrier hotel NYC locations.
- Solving NYC data center constraints: The expansion adds scalable data center power and space in a supply-constrained New York City colocation market, supporting AI infrastructure, cloud platforms, and low-latency connectivity.
- Expansion ahead: Hudson IX plans an additional 1 MW data hall in Q2 2026, reinforcing its role as a key provider of colocation NYC and digital infrastructure growth in the region.
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As demand for high-density infrastructure continues to accelerate, access to power and space in key metro markets has become increasingly limited—especially in New York City. Hudson InterXchange (Hudson IX) has announced an expansion at 60 Hudson Street, one of the most important data center and carrier hotel locations in NYC.This will introduce new capacity in one of the most network-dense buildings in the United States.
The company’s newly launched 1 MW data hall is now operational and available for high-density colocation deployments, providing rare access to both power and connectivity in a market where both remain constrained. Located within a carrier hotel that supports more than 300 networks and service providers, the expansion enables customers to deploy infrastructure in close proximity to critical ecosystems, an essential advantage for low-latency connectivity in NYC.
This development is coming during a time in which infrastructure requirements are evolving rapidly. Cloud adoption, AI-driven workloads, and real-time applications are placing increased pressure on existing capacity, particularly in legacy connectivity hubs like 60 Hudson Street. As a result, data center capacity constraints in NYC have become a growing challenge for enterprises and providers alike. By bringing new supply to market, Hudson IX is helping address a gap that many operators and enterprises are actively navigating.
This new data hall will support a broad range of deployments, from traditional enterprise environments to enterprise colocation solutions and high-density configurations required for compute-intensive workloads like AI inference.This flexibility positions Hudson IX to serve a diverse customer base, including network providers, content platforms, financial institutions, and cloud operators seeking AI infrastructure in New York.
“This expansion is the result of our remarkable team and its commitment to delivering a large, world-class, high-performance data center platform, with scalable solutions ranging from single cabinets to bespoke cages, supporting a wide spectrum of rack densities, all within one of New York City’s most highly connected buildings,” said Atul Roy of Hudson InterXchange. “We are grateful to our customers for entrusting us with their infrastructure, and we look forward to expanding our facility to support their growing needs.”
The announcement also reflects a longer-term growth strategy. Hudson IX plans to bring an additional 1 MW data hall online in the second quarter of 2026, with a broader roadmap that will expand total capacity at 60 Hudson Street beyond 10 MW. This continued investment reinforces the company’s role as a key provider of scalable data center power.
As digital infrastructure demand continues to scale, expansions like this highlight the importance of unlocking new capacity within existing interconnection hub NYC environments. For organizations seeking proximity, performance, and scalability, developments at 60 Hudson Street represent a critical opportunity in an otherwise supply-constrained market.