Secaucus continues to strengthen its role as one of the nation’s most important digital hubs as CoreSite announced the completion of its newest data center, NY3, on September 25. The purpose-built, 138,000-square-foot facility sits directly next to the company’s existing NY2 center, creating what CoreSite describes as one of the most connected and scalable data center campuses along the Eastern Seaboard.
The launch of NY3 marks a major milestone for CoreSite’s presence in the New York metropolitan market, now spanning three facilities—NY1 in Manhattan, NY2, and the newly completed NY3 in Secaucus. Combined, these sites total more than 442,000 square feet of capacity, positioning the company to serve the region’s growing demand for high-density digital infrastructure.

Adam Post, senior vice president of finance and corporate development at CoreSite, emphasized that the new build is more than an expansion of space. “The launch of NY3 represents more than just added capacity; it’s a strategic investment in our customers’ future,” Post explained. “As AI and advanced workloads reshape industries, enterprises need infrastructure that is purpose-built for performance and scalability along with robust interconnectivity solutions to accelerate their digital transformation.”
The Secaucus data center is designed to deliver on precisely those needs. NY3 offers direct cloud connectivity to Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing enterprises with reliable access to one of the world’s most widely used cloud platforms. Beyond AWS, CoreSite customers in the region can leverage the company’s Open Cloud Exchange to seamlessly connect with all major public cloud providers and access high-count dark fiber interconnections. This makes it possible for businesses to scale not only within the New York market but across CoreSite’s entire nationwide portfolio of highly interconnected facilities.
NY3 is also engineered for the future of advanced computing. Both NY2 and NY3 support liquid cooling deployments, a technology that enhances thermal efficiency for high-performance and AI-driven workloads. This capability is increasingly critical as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and generative AI applications continue to demand more power and specialized infrastructure. For organizations across finance, technology, and other data-intensive sectors, the Secaucus campus offers the resilience, efficiency, and connectivity needed to innovate at scale.
With the completion of NY3, CoreSite now operates 30 data centers totaling nearly 4.5 million square feet across 11 strategic U.S. markets. The company’s footprint is expanding at a time when businesses are rethinking digital strategies and doubling down on infrastructure that can handle rapid growth in data and advanced workloads. According to the 2025 State of the Data Center Report, cloud interconnection emerged as the top reason organizations choose co-location data centers to support generative AI. Other priorities include high-density power and cooling, cost efficiency, compliance, and security—all areas where CoreSite’s NY3 aims to deliver.
The Secaucus expansion also highlights New Jersey’s role as a central player in the digital economy. With its strategic proximity to Manhattan, robust fiber routes, and an ecosystem of financial and technology enterprises, the region has become a magnet for data center investment. Facilities like NY3 are not only serving present-day demand but also laying the foundation for the next era of digital transformation. For businesses navigating how to keep pace with AI, cloud computing, and high-performance workloads, this new facility represents a critical step forward.
As the market evolves, CoreSite’s commitment to building vertically integrated, performance-focused campuses ensures that New Jersey remains at the heart of technological advancement. For readers following the latest in data centers, AI infrastructure, and digital innovation, more updates can be found in Explore New Jersey’s technology and tech coverage.