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Marketplace

The GridSite Marketplace connects property owners, investors, brokers, and compute operators in a single ecosystem. List properties, discover colocation opportunities, manage investments, and access the full data center platform.

Getting Started

The Marketplace is the central hub of the GridWare platform. Start by creating an account and completing your organization profile.

Enable the capabilities that match your role: property owner, investor, broker, colocation provider, or compute operator. Each capability unlocks a tailored dashboard and workflows.

Property owners can list properties immediately after profile completion. Brokers must complete certification before listing on behalf of owners. Investors need accreditation to access opportunities.

Key Concepts

Role-based dashboards
Your dashboard shows only the tools relevant to your enabled capabilities. A property owner sees listings and requirements; an investor sees opportunities; a broker sees multi-owner analytics.
Listing lifecycle
Listings move through draft, pending review, approved, and active states. Standard listings run 6 months; premium listings run 12 months with promoted placement.
Site requirements
Compute operators define power, connectivity, location, and other criteria. The Marketplace matches them to listings and tracks engagement.

How It Connects

Listings feed into ComputeComplete when a site is selected for a project. Colocation offerings connect to ColoComplete for capacity management. Vendor Network vendors can respond to RFPs originating from ComputeComplete projects. GridPass provides access control for facilities listed in the Marketplace.

What It Is

The Marketplace is the central hub of the GridSite platform. It brings together every participant in the data center ecosystem: property owners who list colocation and data center properties, investors seeking opportunities, brokers and agents facilitating deals, and compute operators looking for capacity.

The Marketplace provides role-based dashboards for each participant type. Property owners manage listings, site requirements, and colocation offerings. Investors browse opportunities, submit commitments, and track their portfolio. Brokers certify and list properties on behalf of owners. Compute operators discover and evaluate sites that match their requirements.

Why It Matters

The data center industry has traditionally operated through fragmented channels—broker networks, direct relationships, and disconnected listing sites. The Marketplace creates a unified discovery and transaction layer where every participant benefits from visibility, verification, and integrated workflows.

Property owners reach a broader audience. Investors access vetted opportunities. Brokers operate with certified tools. And the entire ecosystem connects to ComputeComplete, Vendor Network, ColoComplete, and the rest of the GridWare stack for end-to-end execution.

Features

Each feature has its own documentation page. Click through for details.

Example Workflows

  • A property owner creates a listing, enables colocation provider capability, and publishes offerings to the Marketplace.
  • A compute operator submits site requirements and receives matched listings with weekly view metrics.
  • An investor completes accreditation and browses investment opportunities with commitment tracking.
  • A broker certifies and lists properties on behalf of multiple owners with consolidated analytics.

Intended Users

  • Property owners and developers
  • Colocation providers
  • Investors and fund managers
  • Brokers and agents
  • Compute operators and capacity planners

Ecosystem Integration

The Marketplace is the entry point to the entire GridWare stack. It feeds into ComputeComplete for infrastructure management, Vendor Network for vendor engagement, ColoComplete for facility operations, and GridPass for access. Listings and requirements drive the full lifecycle from discovery through operations.