Prime Data Centers Breaks Ground on Three Buildings at its 240MW Campus in Phoenix, Advancing $3B Investment in Avondale
PHX01-01 marks the opening phase of a 240MW, five-building hyperscale campus designed to meet growing demand for AI-ready digital infrastructure in the Southwest
Prime Data Centers, a leading international developer and operator of hyperscale and purpose-built data centers, today broke ground on the first three data centers of its new 5-building 240MW IT Phoenix campus in Avondale, Arizona. Each building is a 267,000-square-foot facility, delivering 48MW of critical IT load capacity. This serves as the opening phase of the campus, which will ultimately span 66.5 acres, 1.3 million square feet and 240MW of total critical power across five hyperscale data centers.
Avondale sits at the heart of one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the nation, where demand for AI-ready infrastructure, cloud computing and high-performance workloads continues to accelerate. PHX01-01 is designed to support single or multi-tenant hyperscale deployments requiring scalable, high-density infrastructure.
"Breaking ground on PHX01's first three buildings is a defining moment for Prime's partnership with Avondale and for the Greater Phoenix region," said Michael Wall, Executive Vice President of Product Delivery at Prime Data Centers. "This first phase represents the beginning of a long-term investment in Avondale, and the infrastructure we are putting in place today is built to scale alongside the demands of our customers for years to come. We are equally committed to ensuring that growth is responsible, and sustainability is woven into every decision we make at this campus."













