Digital Realty Opens Data Center at Former Toronto Star Printing Plant
The facility will provide up to 46 megawatts of capacity.
Digital Realty has announced the grand opening of its third data center in Toronto, further enhancing the company's ability to support growing data center and colocation requirements in the fourth-largest city in North America. The new facility, which will provide up to 46 megawatts of critical power capacity to the Greater Toronto Area, is located on the site of the former Toronto Star printing plant at One Century Place in Vaughan, Ontario, which served as the largest newspaper facility in Canada for more than 25 years.
Toronto is Canada's financial and business capital and one of the leading technology clusters in North America with more than 15,000 technology companies along the Toronto to Waterloo corridor. Toronto also tops the North American Cities of the Future1 list, second only to New York, due in large part to its dynamic, diverse, and growing population.