Goodman Tsuen Wan West precinct: One of Hong Kong’s Largest Data Centre and Technology Hubs

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Goodman tsuen wan west precinct

Goodman has opened its Goodman Tsuen Wan West precinct. This revitalisation  project has transformed an old textile factory site into one of Hong Kong’s largest data  centre and technology hubs, providing the infrastructure to power Hong Kong ahead in  the digital economy.  

Having acquired the disused Central Textiles factory site in 2014, Goodman worked closely  with the Hong Kong authorities, electricity provider CLP Power and its global customers for years, to realise the vision of the Goodman Tsuen Wan West development. The revitalised  development comprises four buildings totalling 1.6 million sq ft of space, with critical digital  infrastructure that enables the continued growth of Hong Kong’s data centre, technology and  telecommunication industries.

In line with Hong Kong’s strategy to be a prime location for technology and data centres within  the Asia Pacific region, Goodman has delivered these new facilities to its customers who will benefit from cutting edge design. Each building has its own independent high-voltage power  supply with high levels of resiliency to accommodate a range of high-tier data centre, IT,  telecommunications and industrial uses.

The first two buildings are now completed and fully leased by two of Goodman’s major global  customers. The remaining two buildings are currently under construction and will complete in  2024. Overall, the precinct is 87% committed to major global data centre and technology  customers.

Goodman continues its focus on being a leader in sustainability. In 2021, Goodman achieved  its goal of carbon neutrality across its global operations, four years ahead of its 2025 target.  The Goodman Tsuen Wan West precinct further builds on these achievements, marking Hong  Kong’s first development to have offset the embodied emissions from its construction. The  buildings are LEED Gold pre-certified and incorporate an extensive range of sustainability initiatives including rooftop solar as well as recycling of demolition materials.

Kristoffer Harvey, CEO Greater China, Goodman Group said, “Goodman Tsuen Wan  West is the latest showcase of our commitment to urban regeneration, while meeting the  surging demand both locally and regionally for high-tier data centres, technology  infrastructure and emissions reduction objectives. This development combines our focus on  optimising our properties for people and technology, helping deliver the infrastructure shaping the development of the digital economy in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.”

Goodman tsuen wan west building 1

The first two buildings in the precinct are completed and fully leased by two of Goodman’s  major global customers. Overall, the precinct is 87% committed to major global data centre  and technology customers. Pictured above is Building 1.

 

Goodman tsuen wan west building 3

The Goodman Tsuen Wan West precinct marks Hong Kong’s first development to have offset  the embodied emissions from its construction. Goodman specifically added a variety of green  elements to the buildings and incorporated an extensive range of sustainability initiatives such  as rooftop solar as well as recycling of demolition materials. Pictured above is Building 3.

 

Goodman acquired the disused central textiles factory site in 2014

Central Textiles originally stood on the site of Goodman Tsuen Wan West precinct. Goodman acquired the disused factory site (as pictured above) in 2014. The transformation into one of  Hong Kong’s largest data centre and technology hubs has revitalised the area, powering Hong Kong ahead in the digital economy.