
"A big data center is being planned at an empty San Jose office building in the latest example of the changes the artificial intelligence boom has brought to the Bay Area's economic and tech landscapes. In late 2024, Nvidia leased the north San Jose building, according to several sources familiar with the rental transaction. The office and research building at 300 Holger Way in north San Jose totals approximately 97,800 square feet. An affiliate of Bay Area real estate firm Menlo Equities owns the building and floated the proposal for the data center."
"The data center (will be) a continuously operating facility, the project proposal stated. Operations (will) run 24 hours per day, seven days per week, including holidays. Operations technicians will be on site in rotating shifts on a 24/7 basis, the plans state. Security personnel will be on site on a 24/7 basis. Access will be controlled through badges, and the site will have full camera coverage. The operator will maintain communication with neighboring properties and adhere to all municipal cod"
A 97,800-square-foot office and research building at 300 Holger Way in north San Jose has been leased by Nvidia and is proposed for conversion into a data center by a Menlo Equities affiliate. Exterior renovations have been underway and development is scheduled to begin in December 2026 with completion targeted for July 2027. The proposal does not disclose employee counts or parking numbers. The facility will operate continuously with operations technicians and security on site in rotating 24/7 shifts, badge-controlled access, full camera coverage, and commitments to communicate with neighbors and follow municipal codes. Nvidia declined to comment on the property.
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