Falling Data Center Vacancies + Strong Demand = Higher Rents
As more businesses and consumers rely on cloud computing for software applications and data storage, demand for data centers has surged.
Further, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning require massive amounts of computing power which has fueled even more demand for modern data centers.
As a result, data center lease rates have skyrocketed as companies vie for limited space, depicted by the rising yellow line in the graph below, while data center vacancies have sharply declined.
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