TRG Datacenters acquired by Tallvine Partners

Houston-based company set to expand across the Lone Star State and beyond


Texas colocation firm TRG has been acquired.


Investment firm Tallvine Partners this week announced the acquisition of Houston-based TRG Datacenters. Terms of the deal were not shared.


TRG’s first and to-date only data center launched in 2018. The site totals 150,000 sq ft (13,935 sqm).


“Our priority has always been delivering reliable infrastructure paired with high-quality customer service,” said Chris Hinkle, CEO of TRG Datacenters. “We are excited to partner with the Tallvine team as they share our long-term vision and commitment to building the right way. With their support, we’ll continue to scale and further strengthen our platform, all while preserving the operational discipline and responsiveness that our customers value.”


Tallvine said its investment will fund TRG’s next phase of growth, including a planned expansion of its Houston campus and entry into additional markets in Texas and across the US.


TRG is set to soon break ground on a 24MW expansion at its Houston campus, adding both air and liquid-cooled data center capacity.


On its website, TRG also lists a 150,000 sq ft facility in Atlanta, Georgia.


The company lists plans for facilities in Dallas (4.5MW, scalable to 12MW and coming in 2025) and Austin (4.5MW, scalable to 12MW, coming in 2026). The sites will reportedly be able to offer densities up to 50kW per rack.


“Tallvine is methodically expanding and diversifying its portfolio across key focus sectors. TRG is our second platform closed in 2025, and reflects our strong conviction in the growth of digital infrastructure, fueled by accelerating digitalization and AI adoption across various end markets,” said Thomas Lefebvre, CEO and partner at Tallvine Partners. “We are excited to join forces with the TRG team and look forward to supporting TRG as they scale, applying Tallvine’s proven playbook of building best-in-class middle-market infrastructure platforms alongside exceptional management teams.”

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