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Yondr Group acquires site for first Canadian data center

What happened: Yondr Group expands to Toronto, supporting RAN interoperability Yondr Group has acquired a 4.5-acre site in Toronto to build its first data center in Canada, marking a major step in expanding its North American presence. The three-story, 27MW facility is set to begin delivering its in…

Yondr Group acquires site for first Canadian data center
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What happened: Yondr Group expands to Toronto, supporting RAN interoperability Yondr Group has acquired a 4.5-acre site in Toronto to build its first data center in Canada, marking a major step in expanding its North American presence. The three-story, 27MW facility is set to begin delivering its in…

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Yondr Group has acquired a 4.5-acre site in Toronto to build its first data center in Canada, with a 27MW facility set to begin operations by mid-2026. The expansion strengthens Yondr’s North American presence, supporting the region’s growing digital infrastructure needs with a focus on scalability, security, and sustainability. What happened: Yondr Group expands to Toronto, supporting RAN interoperability Yondr Group has acquired a 4.5-acre site in Toronto to build its first data center in Canada, marking a major step in expanding its North American presence.

The three-story, 27MW facility is set to begin delivering its initial power by mid-2026. This expansion follows Yondr’s success in Northern Virginia, London, and Frankfurt, enhancing its global network of hyperscale data centers. Yondr’s Toronto data center will support the region’s growing digital infrastructure needs, focusing on scalability, security, and cost-efficiency. It aims to play a key role in supporting North America’s digital economy and future technologies. The design also emphasizes sustainability, aligning with the company’s green goals.

According to Adam Sharp, Yondr’s development director, the project reflects the company’s commitment to supporting technological innovation in Canada. The new campus’s location in Toronto, a hub for innovation and strong connectivity, demonstrates Yondr’s strategic approach to site selection and infrastructure development. Also read: Yondr Group advances its 40MW data centre project in Frankfurt Also read: Amazon bets on nuclear power to fuel future data center growth Why it is important Yondr Group’s new data center in Toronto is a significant development in the expanding North American data infrastructure market.

With a 4.5-acre site acquired for a 27MW, three-story facility, the project addresses the growing demand for scalable, secure digital infrastructure in Canada. Set to begin operations by mid-2026, the facility will support industries across sectors like cloud computing, AI, and digital services, ensuring robust data storage and processing capabilities in the region. This expansion strengthens Yondr’s North American footprint, following successful projects in Northern Virginia and Europe, and positions the company as a key player in the rapidly growing data center market.

Toronto’s status as a tech and innovation hub, with strong connectivity, makes it an ideal location for this new facility. In addition, Yondr’s commitment to sustainability is evident in the project’s design, aligning with the company’s goals for environmentally conscious infrastructure. The Toronto data center underscores Yondr’s strategic approach to site selection and its ongoing role in supporting the global digital economy.

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  • Signal: Yondr Group acquires site for first Canadian data center
  • Signal Type: Market
  • Region: North America
  • Market Class: Datacenter

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  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

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