Sabey Data Centers

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Sabey Data Centers is a private company based in Tukwila, Washington. It owns or operates data centers in Virginia (Ashburn), Washington State (Quincy, East Wenatchee, Seattle) and in New York City, running a total of more than three million square feet of data center operations as of c. 2020.[1] The company owns New York's largest special purpose data center, 375 Pearl Street.[2]

Sabey was worth $600 million in 2012.[2] The company negotiated a 30-year hydroelectric power contract from Bonneville Power Administration at the remarkably low price of 2.25 cents per kilowatt.[2] In May 2020 the company issued $800 million in debt for expansion.[3]

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  1. ^ "Sabey Data Centers partners", Better Buildings, United States Department of Energy, retrieved October 17, 2020
  2. ^ a b c Dan Aznoff; Leslie Helm (May 2012), "Profile: David Sabey", Seattle Business
  3. ^ Sebastian Moss (May 1, 2020). "Sabey Data Centers issues $800 million in securitized notes". Data Center Dynamics. Retrieved October 17, 2020.

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