ColoCrossing is offering space out of a Los Angeles facility in California.

The company's LA1 data center at 1200 W 7th St, was launched at the end of last year with 22.5MW of capacity.

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ColoCrossing said its data center “offers GPU compute-ready infrastructure, making it the perfect environment for businesses requiring powerful computing resources.”

Other specifications have not been shared.

It also offers connections to interconnection points such as One Wilshire and 600 W 7th St.

John Biloh, general manager at ColoCrossing, told local press: “The launch of our new data center is a milestone for ColoCrossing and our clients. With this facility, we’re not only enhancing our presence on the West Coast but also providing a state-of-the-art environment for businesses that require powerful and reliable hosting solutions. This expansion underscores our commitment to empowering our clients with the infrastructure they need to grow.”

The building, named the West7 Center, has a total of twelve floors spanning 733,000 sq ft, including nine floors of office space, and three lower levels for telecommunications, colocation, and mission-critical operations.

It was first built in 1983 and renovated six years ago in 2018.

The space is shared with Leaseweb, Alchemy, Cera Networks, and Dynascale. Equinix and INAP previously operated out of the building.

Founded in 2003 and part of the HostPapa Inc. companies, ColoCrossing provides Internet-based services and colocation offerings. The company owns and operates its own data center in Buffalo, New York, and has other facilities in Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, and Texas in the US, and one facility in Dublin, Ireland.