ModMission: MOD Mission Critical New York
About MOD Mission Critical New York
MOD Mission Critical New York in New York, New York operates at 85 10th Avenue inside Telehouse New York Chelsea, a Manhattan data center built for colocation, carrier access, peering, and managed infrastructure. The facility supports MOD customers that need managed colocation, bare metal infrastructure, IP services, private networking, and exchange access in the New York metro. MOD lists the New York site with in-building, in-data-center, and peering options, giving customers access to a Chelsea carrier-hotel environment near 111 8th Avenue, 60 Hudson Street, and the broader Manhattan interconnection market.
The Telehouse Chelsea facility provides 60,000 square feet of Tier 3 colocation space inside a 635,000-square-foot building at 85 10th Avenue. Public facility profiles list 4.15 MW of power capacity, while MOD’s marketplace listings also show colocation, IaaS, network, and peering service availability. Telehouse positions Chelsea for financial, IT, corporate, content, ad tech, and managed service workloads requiring Manhattan data center access, 24/7 availability, and direct connectivity to major carriers and exchange participants.
The New York location connects into the NYIIX New York International Exchange ecosystem. Telehouse lists direct access to major carriers and more than 160 connectivity members, while PeeringDB lists 48 networks and five local exchanges at Telehouse New York Chelsea. NYIIX also lists 85 10th Avenue as a New York metro point of presence, alongside 111 8th Avenue, 60 Hudson Street, 32 Avenue of the Americas, 7 Teleport Drive, 165 Halsey Street, and 275 Hartz Way.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Facility: Telehouse New York Chelsea.
- Address: 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011.
- Colocation Space: 60,000 square feet.
- Building Size: 635,000 square feet.
- Power Capacity: 4.15 MW.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Internet Exchange: NYIIX New York International Exchange.
- Carrier Access: Direct access to major carriers and 160+ connectivity members.
- PeeringDB Ecosystem: 48 networks and five local exchanges.
- MOD Access: In-building, in-data-center, and peering connection options.
🏭 Who It Serves
- Financial Services: Manhattan colocation and low-latency exchange access.
- Content & Media: New York metro content, ad tech, and digital delivery workloads.
- Enterprise IT: Managed colocation, bare metal, IP services, and private networking.
- Network Operators: Peering, transport, and carrier-neutral interconnection.