Sabey Quincy SQ1

Operating
Sabey Data CentersQuincy, WashingtonTier 3Built 2010

About This Facility

Sabey Quincy Washington flagship campus.

Facility

Power Capacity
72 MW
Square Footage
500K sq ft
Est. Employees
610
Tier
Tier 3
Year Built
2010
Status
Operating

Moses Lake, WA Market Overview

Moses Lake and the surrounding Quincy area are the heart of central Washington's hyperscaler corridor — Microsoft built one of the world's largest data center campuses here starting in 2007, drawn by abundant Columbia River hydropower (the cheapest electricity in the lower 48) and cheap rural land. The broader economy is agriculture-driven: dairy, potatoes, fruit orchards, and food processing, with the data center industry now a major secondary employer.

The trades labor market is small, rural, and tight. BLS does not publish MSA-level wage data for the metro, but the regional pattern in central Washington shows electrician wages competitive with Seattle (often $80,000+) driven by the construction labor shortage from sustained hyperscaler expansion. HVAC technicians and facility operations roles draw on similar premiums. Skilled trades workers willing to relocate from Seattle, Spokane, or the Tri-Cities have outsized leverage.

For a trades worker, Moses Lake is one of the highest-leverage small markets in the country — IBEW electricians, HVAC technicians, and facility ops staff face a chronic supply shortage. Best fit for trades willing to relocate to a small agricultural town for sustained Microsoft and adjacent hyperscaler operations work. Cost of living is very low; total compensation is competitive with major metros.

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