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Stream Data Centers: Denver Data Center

Stream Data Centers Denver Data Center is located at 7579 W 103rd Ave, Westminster, Colorado 80021, EE. UU.. The data center is 20 sqft. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 0.45 MW of power. We found 75 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Denver Data Center

The facility at 7579 W. 103rd Avenue, Westminster, Colorado (80021) was originally built in 1998 for a major insurance company and acquired by Stream Data Centers in 2010 as a redevelopment project. Located in the northwest Denver metro area, this site sits within a key high-tech corridor between Boulder and Denver and outside natural disaster zones, making it an appealing choice for disaster recovery, enterprise, and tech-focused operations. In 2017, Stream sold the facility to Zayo Group, which continues to operate it in this strategic, resilient region.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • Size: Total building footprint of approximately 29,500 sq ft, including around 10,000 sq ft of raised-floor colocation space.
  • Power Capacity: Supports up to 450 kW of critical IT load, expandable to 1,125 kW.
  • Redundancy: Designed with 2N redundancy in electrical systems to ensure high resiliency.
  • Free Cooling: The facility benefits from free cooling for much of the year, optimizing efficiency and lowering operational cost.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  • No confirmed details

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • While the facility’s redevelopment and operation by Stream are verified, specific details on carrier-neutral status, available carriers, fiber entry diversity, Internet Exchange presence, or interconnection services during Stream’s ownership were not publicly documented. As such, we cannot include these details without speculation.

💼 Who It Serves

  • Enterprise & Insurance Firms: Ideal for organizations with existing infrastructure needs and familiarity with data center–grade facilities.
  • Disaster Recovery & Resiliency: Suited for businesses seeking robust disaster recovery locations given its low natural disaster exposure and reliable infrastructure.
  • Tech & High-Growth Sectors: Located in a growth corridor between Denver and Boulder—attractive to tech firms, healthcare, and energy companies serving the Front Range market.