The company Prologis has set its sights on 5977 Silver Creek Valley Road for a substantial data center project. The vacant site in South San Jose offers strong access to utilities and a skilled local workforce ready for such developments.
Plans call for a multi-level building exceeding 500,000 square feet in total interior space. At least 30,000 square feet would serve as office space while the remainder houses the servers and equipment essential for data processing and storage.
The facility would draw up to 99 megawatts of power. Developers intend to build an on-site substation near the existing PG&E one just three miles away, plus backup generation systems. Water needs would match those of roughly 40 households, with commitments to limit effects on nearby areas.
Early designs show a functional, blocky three-story structure in grey and white tones. Landscaping and facade details aim to soften the overall appearance despite the emphasis on practicality. Construction could wrap up within about two years if approvals come through.
This project underscores San Jose's ongoing appeal to major tech investors. It promises to expand the region's capacity for advanced computing while creating opportunities in construction and operations.
Source: SF YIMBY












