In Focus: Sabey

Company Profile
Sabey Data Centers

Private Company
Data Centers

Sabey Data Centers owns, develops, and operates colocation, powered shell, and build-to-suit data center campuses across major U.S. markets.
OverviewSabey Data Centers is the operating data center platform associated with Sabey Corporation and Sabey Data Center Properties, LLC. The platform serves cloud, enterprise, carrier, and hyperscale customers with modular data center capacity, colocation, powered-shell infrastructure, and build-to-suit development.
Why It MattersAI, cloud, and enterprise workloads are increasing demand for large-scale data center capacity with power availability, cooling resilience, network access, and speed-to-market.
Founded / BackgroundSabey Corporation was established in 1971. Sabey Data Centers describes more than 25 years of data center design, construction, and operations experience.
HeadquartersSeattle / Tukwila, Washington
CEO / Key LeadershipTim Mirick, President; John Sabey, Executive Director and CEO of Sabey Corporation; John Wilson, CFO; Kara Anderson, Chief Design Officer.
Core TechnologiesModular data halls; redundant power and mechanical systems; high-density power; carrier connectivity; colocation infrastructure; build-to-suit campus design.
Key Products / PlatformsColocation; powered shell data center capacity; build-to-suit development; campus-scale data center services; connectivity and cross-connect services.
Major MilestoneIn July 2026, Ares Secondaries funds made a minority equity investment in Sabey Data Center Properties. Sabey and National said the platform spans six energized campuses totaling approximately 251 MW of operating capacity, with the opportunity to triple output by 2036 on existing land holdings.
U.S. FootprintSeattle, East Wenatchee/Columbia, Quincy, Umatilla, Manhattan, Austin, and Ashburn.
Target MarketsHyperscale cloud; AI infrastructure; enterprise IT; network operators; colocation; powered shell customers.
Editorial CoverageTrack Sabey in the context of U.S. data center expansion, AI-driven power demand, hyperscale leasing, institutional digital infrastructure investment, and regional grid/campus development.
Industry ContextSabey competes in a capital-intensive data center market where operators must secure power, land, cooling designs, network access, financing, and construction execution.
Related Knowledge HubsData CentersAI InfrastructureSabey Data Centers
Profile UpdatedJuly 2026
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