Built year by year. Compounding year over year.
A concise history of how Retrospx grew from a single monopole to a multi-regional infrastructure platform approaching one hundred towers — and the strategic milestones that punctuated each stage.
Retrospx is founded.
Retrospx is established in Houston with a focused thesis: the wireless, compute, and connectivity infrastructure being built today will define the economic topology of the next two decades — and the operators who build it with discipline will capture durable, compounding value. The company is incorporated with an explicit commitment to long-duration asset ownership.
First tower built and commissioned.
The first Retrospx-developed monopole is entitled, constructed, and energized. The project establishes the internal development playbook — from site selection and zoning strategy through utility coordination, structural engineering, and carrier onboarding — that now governs every Retrospx tower build.
Portfolio expansion via American Veritas acquisition.
Retrospx acquires three towers from American Veritas, executing the company's first portfolio-level transaction. Combined with continued organic development, the acquisition brings Retrospx's total installed capacity to 19 towers — and validates a dual growth model of disciplined build-to-own and selective acquisition.
Fourteen additional towers delivered.
The development organization scales into a full-cycle execution team, delivering fourteen additional towers across multiple submarkets. The year establishes Retrospx's operational cadence and proves the company can develop at pace without compromising permitting discipline or structural design standards.
Strategic acquisition from a private developer takes the portfolio near sixty towers.
Retrospx closes a portfolio acquisition from a private developer — the largest inorganic transaction in the company's history to date — bringing the total portfolio to just under sixty towers. The deal demonstrates Retrospx's ability to source, underwrite, and integrate sizable tower portfolios, and establishes the platform as a credible counterparty for future divestiture conversations across the sector.
Los Angeles office opens.
Retrospx opens its first office outside of Texas, establishing a West Coast operating presence in Los Angeles. The office anchors California tower development, data center market engagement, and relationships with West Coast carriers, hyperscalers, and capital partners. It marks Retrospx's evolution from a regional operator into a multi-geography platform.
Miami office opens. Houston municipal engagement deepens.
Retrospx opens a Miami office, extending its operating footprint into the Southeast and positioning the company for Caribbean and Latin American digital infrastructure partnerships. In parallel, Retrospx holds a series of working meetings with the City of Houston on water infrastructure challenges central to long-term data center siting — reinforcing Retrospx's role as a constructive partner to municipalities navigating the physical demands of the AI-era economy.
City Council engagement on future development pathways.
Retrospx leadership meets with At-Large members of the Houston City Council to discuss development frameworks, regulatory pathways, and the infrastructure investment needed to support the region's growth. The engagement reflects Retrospx's long-held view that serious infrastructure companies must build durable relationships with the public-sector stakeholders whose decisions shape what can actually be built.
95 towers — and accelerating toward the next horizon.
Retrospx enters 2026 with more than 95 towers in the portfolio, three regional offices, and active development work across all four of its core verticals. The company's operating thesis — tomorrow's infrastructure, built today — has moved from a founding statement to an observable pattern of execution. The roadmap ahead is more ambitious than the one behind.
The next stage is a deeper platform — not just more towers.
Retrospx's next phase is defined by three coordinated expansions: additional organic tower development in submarkets where demand is compounding, advancement of the data center pipeline as power and interconnection secure, and deliberate expansion of the IoT and digital-bridge capabilities that turn individual assets into a coordinated infrastructure platform.
Each expansion is underwritten to the same long-duration standard that has defined the company since 2019. The result is not more activity for its own sake — it is a platform whose cash flow, asset base, and operating surface grow together.
The next chapter needs builders. Join Retrospx.
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