Centersquare NYC3 Data Center
15 Enterprise Avenue North · Secaucus, Hudson County, NJ
Source: OpenStreetMap
Centersquare NYC3 Data Center is an operating data center in Hudson County, NJ, operated by Prime Data Centers. DataCentersExposed has documented a 143,163 sq ft footprint at this site.
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 14, 2026
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Overview
source: linkCentersquare NYC3 is an operating colocation data center in Secaucus, Hudson County, New Jersey, run by Prime Data Centers. Public records list its footprint at 143,163 square feet. The site draws power from Public Service Elec & Gas Co inside the PJM grid.
Operator chain
- Ultimate parentPrime Data Centers
- Files asPrime Data Centers
- This facilityCentersquare NYC3 Data Center
In the news
source: Google News- We toured an AI data center to see how our stock names make these facilities workCNBC· Apr 29, 2026
- The NJ towns where furious residents are fighting giant data centersNew Jersey 101.5· Apr 29, 2026
- Op-Ed: AI data centers are booming in New Jersey, while oversight lagsNJ Spotlight News· Dec 16, 2025
- Proposed NJ Bill to Require AI Data Centers to Report Water + Energy UsageHoboken Girl· Oct 23, 2025
- Are you living near a data center? Our interactive map shows where construction is skyrocketing.Business Insider· Sep 29, 2025
- The Data Centers Powering High FrequencyTradingData Center Knowledge· Jun 1, 2024
Tax breaks & subsidies
source: Good Jobs First / GASB 77No per-deal tax break is linked to this site yet. No state discloses the recipient of a data-center abatement at the facility level, so per-site deals are rare in the public record. If you have a development agreement or board resolution for this site, send it to us.
Water use
No measured record exists, so this is a low-confidence model from 5 MW (interconnection capacity): 1.8 L/kWh cooling (temperate climate) + 0.5 gal/kWh embedded in PJM grid mix. How we estimate. Have a utility document? Send it and we'll replace this with the real figure.
EPA permits & violations
source: EPA ECHONo reported violations as of last sync.
What this site costs the grid
source: PJM RPM auction reportsPJM's capacity auction sets a $/MW-day price that utilities pass on to every household and business in the zone. This site sits in PJM's PSEG pricing zone, where soaring data-center demand is a documented driver. See the full zone-by-zone breakdown →
An estimated ~25 to 60 MW of load at the zone's $333/MW-day, annualized — the capacity charge a load this size carries at the current auction price. Estimated from the building footprint at 200 to 400 W/ft² (the typical range for modern data centers). A rough order-of-magnitude figure, not a metered or permitted capacity.
Separately, a typical home in this zone pays an estimated $4 to $10/mo more on the capacity portion of its bill that PJM's market monitor attributes to data-center demand. See your address's full impact →
Air quality near this site
source: AirNowAir Quality Index from the nearest AirNow reporting area (Northeast Urban), as of 2026-06-10. Regional context — not this facility's own emissions.
Who lives nearby
source: Census ACS 2023Demographics of the census tract this facility sits in (American Community Survey 5-year estimates). Environmental-justice context for who bears the local impacts.
Nearest school
source: HIFLD / NCESThe nearest public school, Clarendon School in Secaucus, is 0.3 mi from this site (469 students).
Schools are sensitive receptors for the noise, backup-generator exhaust, and traffic a large data center brings. Straight-line distance to the nearest public school (HIFLD/NCES, US public schools only).
Hearings timeline
No public-hearing records linked to this site yet. We surface planning-commission and board-of-supervisors dates when a record names a facility. If you know of a hearing on this site, tell us.