McMaster University is beginning exploratory work on a new opportunity for its 44 Frid Street property the former Hamilton Spectator building at McMaster Innovation Park. The University is considering a proposal from s2e Technologies to transform the site into an innovation hub with a modern data centre that could support emerging research and business computing needs, including artificial intelligence.
Earlier this year, McMaster issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEOI) to identify possible future uses for the building. Following that process, s2e's submission was selected for further study.
The concept includes flexible collaboration space and a new data centre designed to meet increasing demand for advanced computing resources. McMaster and s2e are now entering a due-diligence period to examine the building's potential. S2e will continue to assess community and stakeholder needs, environmental and regulatory requirements, and technical and financial feasibility.
This is an early-stage assessment that will continue into early 2026, no final decisions have been made. If the project proves feasible, s2e would prepare a formal proposal for consideration. Any final decision would require approval from McMaster's Board of Governors.
s2e Technologies will be hosting a series of information sessions to gather input from campus stakeholders and better understand the University's computing needs, research priorities, and areas of interest related to the proposed project. These sessions will provide an opportunity to learn more about the concept, ask questions, and share perspectives directly with the s2e team. Each session will include both an in-person and a virtual option.
If you are interested in participating in an information session, please contact s2e










