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Lincoln Rackhouse is the data center investment, development and management division of Lincoln Property Company, a large Dallas-based real estate firm, and it operates by acquiring, building and leasing mission-critical data center real estate rather than running a single national colocation brand aimed at end customers the way a Digital Realty or Equinix would. Since entering the sector in 2010 through the acquisition of Rackhouse Group, and expanding into direct colocation, hosting and managed services in 2019 by buying Bytegrid, the company has assembled a portfolio historically described as spanning roughly 2.5 million square feet across some 16 U.S. markets, plus a first venture outside the U.S. in Camberley (London) in 2020. Its business model centers on acquiring premium data center assets and anchoring them with cloud and colocation operating partners on long-term leases (e.g., Digital Fortress in Lynnwood, WA, and Internap/HorizonIQ in Chandler, AZ), while also directly marketing colocation, private suites and modular space at several of its owned facilities. As of 2024 the company retired the “Lincoln Rackhouse” brand name for its data center business, though the rackhouse.com site and the name remain in active use in the market as of 2026.
Recent activity includes developing the large Silicon Heartland Innovation Park data center campus in New Albany, Ohio (leased to Vantage Data Centers), reacquiring a Chandler, Arizona facility in November 2025, and acquiring an operational Alpharetta, Georgia data center in December 2024.
Lincoln Rackhouse has a confirmed data center presence at the following locations:
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According to industry tracking site Baxtel, Lincoln Property Company retired the Lincoln Rackhouse brand for its data center business in 2024, though the rackhouse.com website, LinkedIn page, and many facility listings continued to reference "Lincoln Rackhouse" into 2025-2026, and the company kept making acquisitions (such as the Chandler, Arizona facility in November 2025) under that identity.
Yes — in November 2020 the company made its first venture outside the U.S. by partnering with Sprott Korea Investment to acquire a 145,000-square-foot data center in Camberley, part of the London data center submarket, England.
It does at some facilities: several of its owned data centers (such as the Kansas City, Silver Spring, and Atlanta ATL3 sites) are marketed with customizable colocation, private suites, and modular configurations, though the company's broader model also involves leasing entire buildings to third-party colocation and cloud operators like Digital Fortress and Internap/HorizonIQ.
The Silicon Heartland Innovation Park in New Albany, Ohio, a 190-acre technology and distribution park adjacent to Intel's chip campus, where Lincoln Rackhouse is developing a data center campus that could eventually reach roughly 1.5 million square feet and up to 216MW of IT capacity, with Vantage Data Centers leasing space there.
As of now, we don't have a confirmed AI-optimized (GPU-dense, liquid-cooled) facility on file for Lincoln Rackhouse here. We continue tracking new developments.
We haven't confirmed cloud services for Lincoln Rackhouse yet — this isn't a definitive no, since our research can miss things. Please contact Lincoln Rackhouse directly to confirm cloud availability.
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