Denver has rapidly emerged as a critical hub within the U.S. data centre ecosystem, leveraging its unique geographic position, robust energy infrastructure, and a burgeoning tech community. As the gateway between the East and West Coasts, Denver serves as a strategic interconnection point for national and global data flows, making it an attractive location for enterprises, hyperscalers, and large-scale cloud providers seeking low-latency and resilient infrastructure. The city's stable climate, lower risk of natural disasters compared to coastal alternatives, and competitive business environment have further cemented its status as a prime locale for data centre investments, supporting a wide spectrum of industries from finance and telecommunications to e-commerce and media. Denver’s significance continues to grow as the world’s digital economy expands, ensuring its place as a foundational node within the global network.
As of 2024, the Denver metropolitan area hosts over 35 commercial data centres, featuring close to 1 million square feet of operational colocation space, with ongoing expansion to meet surging demand. Major connectivity corridors run through the city, facilitated by more than a dozen network service providers delivering high-speed fiber and direct internet exchange (IX) access. Denver’s data centre ecosystem serves an impressive range of clients, with particular dominance in sectors such as cloud and SaaS services, content delivery networks (CDN), fintech, healthcare IT, and the rapidly growing local AI startups scene. Its central location within the U.S. not only ensures robust national reach but also makes it a preferred site for data back-up, disaster recovery, and compliance-driven deployments.
For global enterprises looking to establish or expand a presence in Denver, there are several unique challenges to navigate. Firstly, the highly dynamic supply and demand for data centre space can lead to availability constraints and fluctuating lease rates, particularly during periods of major cloud expansion. Additionally, ensuring seamless connectivity with existing global networks presents complexities—balancing both diverse vendor relationships and the need for carrier-neutral colocation options. Lastly, maintaining compliance with evolving data privacy, security, and environmental regulations at both state and federal levels is paramount, especially for organizations operating across multiple jurisdictions.
Since our launch in the Denver data centre market in January 2023, our team has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable Remote Hands services to local and international tenants. Our hands-on experience with Denver's most prominent data centre facilities enables us to efficiently support everything from rapid device installations, troubleshooting, and cross-connect management to compliance-driven audits and ongoing operational support. Companies can leverage our broad industry expertise, established local partnerships, and round-the-clock availability to ensure seamless operations, minimize downtime, and accelerate project deployment—making us the ideal partner for scaling your physical infrastructure in one of America's fastest-growing data centre markets.