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TRG Datacenters Begins On 24MW Houston Expansion

TRG Datacenters' expansion in Houston begins with HOU2, a 24MW data center set to open in late 2026. The facility will feature high-quality infrastructure, cabinet-to-cage colocation, and cutting-edge cooling systems. The company's growth aligns with Tallvine Partners' strategic plans for nationwide expansion.

December 10, 2025 - West Edition #25
commercialsearch.com and TRG Datacenters

TRG Datacenters broke ground on its second data center near Houston on Nov. 14, 2025.
TRG Datacenters photo
TRG Datacenters broke ground on its second data center near Houston on Nov. 14, 2025.
TRG Datacenters broke ground on its second data center near Houston on Nov. 14, 2025.   (TRG Datacenters photo) A rendering of the future HOU2   (TRG Datacenters render)

TRG Datacenters held a groundbreaking on Nov. 14, 2025, to celebrate the start of construction on HOU2, its second data center on its Spring, Texas, campus near Houston, according to commercialsearch.com.

The 110,000-sq.-ft., 24 MW facility is expected to become operational in the fourth quarter of 2026. A project cost wasn't announced.

"Our strong track record of delivering high-quality infrastructure and customer service has brought us to an inflection point," TRG Datacenters CEO Christopher Hinkle said at the event. "With HOU1 nearly fully subscribed and HOU2 under way, this expansion gives customers certainty in a supply-constrained market."

Partners on the project include Thomas Craig Construction, Encore Concrete Construction, Walker Engineering and HTS, according to commercialsearch.com, while CenterPoint Energy will serve as the power supplier.

The facility will feature cabinet-to-cage colocation, adaptable data halls, more than 120 KW per-rack capability and closed-loop, dry-chiller cooling.

The company's first Houston facility, HOU1, came online in 2018, maintaining 100 percent uptime ever since. That 45,000-sq.-ft. property is at 2626 Spring Cypress Road, 12 mi. south of The Woodlands data center cluster, according to commercialsearch.com

The 10-acre campus includes a redundant power feed and 16 on-campus carriers. Amenities include conference rooms, a kitchen, a break area, secure parking spots and semi-truck loading docks.

Tallvine Partners bought TRG earlier in 2025, and its expansion plans include entering other markets, both in Texas and across the nation., according to commercialsearch.com.

"This expansion aligns perfectly with our growth strategy for the TRG platform, and customer demand continues to accelerate across the business," Mark Clark, a partner of Tallvine Partners, said at the event.


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