Tsuen Wan West Data Centre Campus Gets Third Facility as Goodman Completes New Milestone
The Latest Completion in Hong Kong Marks Another Significant Milestone Within Goodman’s 5GW Global Power Bank, Handing Over to Customer GDS.
Goodman Group, a provider of essential infrastructure, has completed the third building at its Goodman Tsuen Wan West data centre campus in Hong Kong. The 50MW data centre was handed over to GDS, a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centres in Asia, in a traditional ceremony.
Paul McGarry, Head of Asia at Goodman, said: “This is the latest data centre completion at the brand new 225MW Goodman Tsuen Wan West campus, further demonstrating our ability to provide the essential infrastructure needed to support Hong Kong’s digital economy.”
Tsuen Wan West Data Centre Campus Began in 2014
Goodman purchased the old textiles factory in 2014, and after an extensive power, design, and planning process, commenced construction of the first building in 2019. The first two buildings were fully leased upon completion in 2022. The third building at Tsuen Wan West is now complete, with the fourth building due for completion by the end of 2024—both leased to GDS.
Jamie Khoo, CEO at GDS International, said, “We are excited to commence MEP construction on HK3, our third data centre facility in Hong Kong. This facility underscores our dedication to innovation and sustainability, while addressing the growing demand for data centre services driven by advancements in cloud computing and Artificial Intelligence. Positioned close to GDS HK1 and HK2, HK3 will form a powerful data centre cluster, offering expanded capacity to meet our customers’ evolving needs. We are confident this development will further strengthen our position in Hong Kong’s dynamic market.”
McGarry added, “This handover at Goodman Tsuen Wan West to GDS continues our track record of successfully delivering complex large-scale projects, in major global cities, helping improve speed to market for our customers.”
Goodman is one of the largest providers of data centres in Hong Kong, where it has been providing data centres since 2005. The company is focused on delivering its 5GW global power bank, of which 1.8GW is in Asia.