Cross-River Resilience: Why Secondary Hudson Routes Are Strategic Gold
Hudson River crossings are among the most constrained assets in NYC fiber infrastructure. While metro bandwidth continues to scale, the number of physically viable river crossings remains limited by engineering, regulatory, and environmental realities. This article evaluates why secondary and geographically diverse Hudson routes are becoming strategic assets for carriers, hyperscalers, financial institutions, and infrastructure […]
AI + Fiber: The Creative Twin Driving NYC’s Next Digital Boom
Artificial intelligence is accelerating content production, financial modeling, and data-intensive research across New York. Yet AI’s expansion is constrained by metro network architecture—specifically Dark Fiber availability, Hudson River crossing scarcity, and interconnection density around 60 Hudson Street and 165 Halsey Street. This article examines how AI’s computational growth increases the strategic value of physically controlled, […]
GIX Southernmost River Crossing
The GIX Southernmost River Crossing extends along the Red
route from World Trade Center to Grove Street