Sacramento-Area Data Center Campus Hits the Market with 1.4MW of Critical Capacity

Sacramento-Area Data Center Campus Hits the Market with 1.4MW of Critical Capacity

June 4, 2026

Sacramento-Area Data Center Campus Hits the Market with 1.4MW of Critical Capacity

A data center campus located just outside of Sacramento, California, has been listed for sale, offering a rare opportunity for investors and operators seeking to expand in the increasingly constrained Northern California market. The property, situated in a suburban corridor that has seen growing demand for edge and colocation services, includes a 16,800-square-foot facility with 1.4 megawatts (MW) of critical IT capacity.

The campus, which is being marketed through a commercial real estate brokerage, represents a turnkey asset in a region where power availability and land for development have become scarce. The facility is designed to support high-density compute environments and includes redundant power and cooling infrastructure, making it suitable for both enterprise users and wholesale colocation providers. The listing comes at a time when data center absorption rates in the broader California market remain strong, driven by cloud adoption and AI workloads.

Industry observers note that assets like this Sacramento-area campus are increasingly attractive as operators look to diversify away from the saturated Silicon Valley and Los Angeles markets. The site’s location offers proximity to major fiber routes and the state capital’s business ecosystem, while avoiding the premium pricing and regulatory hurdles found in larger metros. The 1.4MW capacity, while modest compared to hyperscale developments, is well-suited for regional edge deployments and mid-tier colocation needs.

The sale process is expected to draw interest from a mix of private equity firms, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and regional operators looking to acquire built-out infrastructure with immediate revenue potential. The property is being offered free and clear of existing lease obligations, allowing a buyer to either occupy the space or lease it to end-users. The listing underscores a broader trend of data center assets moving to the open market as owners capitalize on sustained investor appetite for digital infrastructure.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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