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Goodman Group

About Goodman Group

Goodman Group is an Australia headquartered global property group that develops, owns, and manages industrial real estate, logistics facilities, and data center campuses. The company is structured as an integrated property group consisting of Goodman Limited and Goodman Industrial Trust, and is publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: GMG). Goodman develops large scale digital infrastructure projects through its global logistics and industrial land portfolio, positioning data centers as a strategic infrastructure segment alongside logistics and warehousing developments.

Goodman operates globally across Asia Pacific, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the Americas, and has been actively developing hyperscale data center campuses through partnerships with cloud providers and infrastructure investors. Public announcements and investment reports describe multiple data center developments in locations such as Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney, Los Angeles, and other major markets where Goodman has industrial land assets suited for hyperscale digital infrastructure.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

Goodman develops and owns multiple hyperscale data center campuses globally, including projects in Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, the United States, and Europe. These developments are typically built as large scale campus environments designed for hyperscale cloud operators.

One of the company’s flagship projects is the Goodman Osaka Data Center Campus in Japan, developed in partnership with NTT Global Data Centers, consisting of multiple hyperscale facilities across a large industrial site.

Goodman has also announced data center developments in Hong Kong and Sydney, and continues to integrate digital infrastructure into its global industrial real estate portfolio.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

Goodman develops hyperscale data center campuses designed for large cloud operators and enterprise scale infrastructure deployments.

Projects are typically designed with scalable campus architectures that support phased expansion and large power capacities suitable for hyperscale deployments.

Detailed infrastructure specifications such as rack density, cooling architecture, and electrical redundancy topology vary by individual campus and operator partnership and are not universally disclosed.

Service Portfolio Overview:

Hyperscale data center campus development.

Industrial real estate development and property management.

Infrastructure development for logistics and digital infrastructure.

Property investment and asset management services.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

Individual data center projects developed by Goodman are typically designed for high availability environments suitable for hyperscale cloud workloads, although detailed electrical and cooling redundancy models vary by project and operator.

Specific facility uptime SLAs and redundancy architecture are not publicly standardized across Goodman developments because facilities are often delivered for hyperscale partners who operate the infrastructure.

Physical & Logical Security:

Security practices and operational procedures are typically managed by hyperscale tenants or facility operators once developments are delivered, and detailed security specifications are not publicly disclosed by Goodman.

Compliance & Standards:

Compliance certifications such as ISO or SOC reports are generally managed by tenant operators of the data centers rather than by Goodman itself as the property developer. Public sources do not list group wide data center certifications under Goodman.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

Carrier neutrality status depends on the operator or tenant occupying a given data center campus and is not standardized across Goodman developments.

Network Capabilities:

Connectivity services are typically delivered by hyperscale operators or network providers operating within individual campuses rather than directly by Goodman.

Connectivity Use Cases:

Hyperscale cloud provider deployments requiring large land parcels and high power capacity for data center infrastructure.

Enterprise and cloud infrastructure providers requiring large scale campus style data center environments.

💼 Who It Serves

Global hyperscale cloud providers and large technology companies deploying hyperscale infrastructure.

Institutional investors and partners participating in infrastructure and property investment vehicles.

Logistics, e commerce, and industrial customers using Goodman’s broader property portfolio.