Goodman eyes new data center development outside Tokyo, Japan
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Australian real estate firm Goodman is planning a new data center campus outside Tokyo, Japan.
Key facts
Globally, Goodman said it has a 6.4GW power bank across 16 metropolitan cities
The company is planning another campus on 45 hectares of land in Tsukuba City, around 50km from Tokyo
The Asamizodai-Araisono North Association brings together local landowners and stakeholders to develop a master plan for the area in collaboration with Goodman, Nakajima Construction, a local general
Mayor Kentaro Motomura, City of Sagamihara, added: “Sagamihara City warmly welcomes Goodman’s commitment to developing a world-class data center campus here in their city
Summary
The company this week announced it has been selected as the lead development partner for an association of local landowners and stakeholders advancing plans for a potential new data center campus in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Paul McGarry, head of Asia Goodman, said: “Sagamihara has all the hallmarks of a world-class data center location, access to TEPCO Power Grid’s high-voltage network, proximity to Tokyo, and a city government genuinely committed to sustainable growth.” He continued: “The team are delighted to bring their master-planning expertise and their proven track record in Japan and across the globe, and to work alongside the City, its landowners, and its residents to create a high-quality development that delivers lasting value for the community.