Stream Data Centers has topped out a second data center facility on its Goodyear Campus in Phoenix, Arizona.
Announced on LinkedIn this week, the company said its PHX II facility has been topped out and the celebratory steel beam signed.
PHX II is the second of seven planned facilities on the company’s 157-acre campus in Goodyear. It is expected to be operational by 2025. Other specifications of the facility have not been shared.
At full build-out, the campus will support up to 280MW of critical load across more than two million square feet (185,000 sqm) of data center space.
PHX I was launched in 2020 and offers 40MW of IT capacity across 418,000 sq ft (39,000 sqm) of data center space.
Founded in 1999, Stream is part of Stream Realty Partners. The company also has three data centers in San Antonio, Texas. Ground was broken on the latest facility in June this year. The company’s footprint extends to Illinois, Minnesota, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa, Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, and California.
Phoenix is a major data center hub, home to the likes of EdgeCore, Meta, Google, and NTT, as well as Stack, Stream, Prime, Aligned, Iron Mountain, Vantage, Compass, QTS, EdgeConneX, Expedient, Centersquare, and H5. Microsoft operates a cloud region out of the area.