Colocation at 60 Hudson in New York City
At first glance, the 60 Hudson building might seem nothing more than another landmark in the thriving metropolis this is New York City. The art deco brick structure, designed by Ralph Thomas Walker, was originally the headquarters for the large Western Union enterprise, before they relocated to New Jersey. Currently, 60 Hudson is one of the major telecommunications facilities in the world and amongst the top five in the US alone. The 23-story structure serves as a strategy connection point for the largest IP carriers in the world. Their premier infrastructure offers extensive data backup features and, because of its landmark status, an impressive fire protection system.