Data centre
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NextDC has opened a new five-storey, 5,600-square-metre co-location data centre in Sydney’s Macquarie Park, built at a cost of $150 million and now servicing cloud customers.
The new NextDC facility is located in Macquarie Park, a business precinct in Sydney, Australia.
The Macquarie Park data centre measures 5,600 square metres and spans five storeys.
NextDC invested $150 million to build the five-storey co-location data centre in Macquarie Park, Sydney.
The facility is described as a co-location data centre, designed to host cloud infrastructure for multiple customers.
The Macquarie Park site is servicing cloud customers, including government agencies and international companies.
Yes — NextDC is a listed Australian data centre operator, and this new facility is part of its infrastructure footprint.
For everyday investors, the new Sydney data centre signals that the listed operator is expanding physical capacity to serve cloud customers, including government agencies and international companies — a development investors often watch as part of a company’s infrastructure growth strategy.

