Data Center Proposed at 1231 Comstock Street In Santa Clara

1231 Comstock Street1231 Comstock Street via HKS Inc

A new data center has been proposed for development at 1231 Comstock Street in Santa Clara. The project proposal includes the construction of a new four-story building developed as a data center. Once approved, the project will replace the existing single-story industrial building and the associated parking on the site.

1231 Comstock Property LLC is listed as the property owner. Prime Data Centers is listed as the applicant. HKS Inc is responsible for the designs.

1231 Comstock Street View

1231 Comstock Street View via HKS Inc

The scope of work includes the construction of a four-story data center yielding a total space of approximately 109,520 square-feet. The building facade will rise to a height of 87 feet and house computer servers and supporting equipment for private clients.

The proposed project will also bring six 3,000 kW diesel-fueled generators, one 500 kW house generator, rooftop mechanical equipment including eight 1,500 kW air-cooled chillers, four dedicated outdoor air units, and seven remote radiator units, and landscaping and parking associated with the use. The data center building will have additional screening features extending to a height of 98 feet. The data center will house computer servers for private clients in a secure and environmentally controlled structure.

A project application has been submitted, pending review and approval. The estimated construction timeline has not been revealed yet.

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2 Comments on "Data Center Proposed at 1231 Comstock Street In Santa Clara"

  1. Hopefully they don’t get any electricity rate breaks like the other data centers do.

  2. This is something I generally oppose. Santa Clara is an island of cheap electricity since it is not on PG&E. Hence, it should go vertical with residential.

    Not Datacenters.

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