TL;DR
- New high density inventory at 60 Hudson: Hudson InterXchange (Hudson IX) plans to bring a second 1 MW data hall online in July 2026, creating additional deployment opportunities inside one of New York City’s most interconnected carrier hotel environments.
- Supporting AI and next generation workloads: The new space is designed for high density cabinet deployments capable of supporting air cooled loads of 45kW and beyond, enabling organizations to accommodate AI, cloud, HPC, and compute intensive applications.
- Long term growth underway: Following the successful launch of its first 1 MW data hall, Hudson IX continues progressing toward a larger vision of delivering more than 10 MW of total capacity at 60 Hudson Street.
As artificial intelligence workloads, cloud ecosystems, and high performance computing environments continue reshaping digital infrastructure requirements, operators in major metropolitan markets are encountering a growing challenge: securing available power and deployable space in highly connected locations. In New York City where both remain at a premium, the ability to bring new inventory online has become increasingly valuable.
Hudson IX is continuing its growth at 60 Hudson Street with plans to bring a second 1 MW data hall online in July 2026. The expansion follows the successful launch of the company’s first 1 MW data hall, which is already supporting customer deployments and represents another step toward Hudson IX’s broader roadmap to exceed 10 MW of total capacity at the site. As AI, hyperscale platforms, and cloud environments continue driving demand, operators in mature urban markets are increasingly facing space and power constraints.
Hudson IX remains among a limited number of providers able to deliver new contiguous space and surplus power within a highly connected New York City facility, an increasingly rare advantage in today’s constrained market.
Connectivity remains a defining advantage at 60 Hudson Street which provides access to more than 300 carriers, cloud providers, exchanges, and service providers. As one of the world’s most network dense facilities, the ecosystem offers organizations meaningful benefits for latency sensitive and heavy interconnection environments.
By making additional resources available inside this ecosystem, Hudson IX is offering more than physical deployment space. Customers gain entry into a deeply established connectivity environment that supports growth, performance, and operational efficiency at scale.
Atul Roy of Hudson IX emphasized the company’s ongoing commitment to serving customer requirements and strengthening its presence at 60 Hudson Street. He noted that Hudson IX continues investing aggressively to meet market demand while providing customers with rare access to scalable power resources, flexible deployment models, and dense interconnection opportunities.
Beyond this deployment, Hudson IX continues advancing a roadmap designed to expand its footprint beyond 10 MW at 60 Hudson Street, reinforcing a long term commitment to scalable growth in one of New York City’s most connected facilities.
As digital transformation initiatives continue accelerating and demand for compute resources grows, developments like these underscore a larger reality: unlocking new opportunities within established infrastructure ecosystems may become one of the most important differentiators in constrained metro markets.
For organizations evaluating options in New York City, the continued buildout at 60 Hudson Street represents more than another facility enhancement. It creates access to one of the market’s most significant digital crossroads.