Texas may be building the nation’s first AI worker city in The Woodlands

As artificial intelligence fuels a data center boom in Texas, one company is building what amounts to a workforce village in The Woodlands—with plans for more than 1,000 beds to house the people who power the servers.

Target Hospitality, a Texas-based workforce lodging company, announced it is expanding a housing community tied to a major data center campus in The Woodlands, adding 400 beds to bring total capacity past 1,000, with room to grow to 1,500. The development, the company said in a press release, is designed to support the technicians, engineers and contractors building and operating data infrastructure as AI demand accelerates.

According to the company’s website, Target Hospitality specializes in building temporary and semi-permanent housing for large industrial projects. The company constructs modular lodging communities that often include dining, recreation and security services—essentially turnkey housing for employees deployed far from traditional residential centers…

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