Round Rock and Pflugerville each have several developments coming soon or under construction. Three of those projects are detailed below.

Round Rock commerce center to bring 465K square feet of space

What: Construction of a large commercial development in central Round Rock began May 9.

The gist: The Sunrise Commerce Center, located at 2380 Oakmont Drive, Round Rock, will occupy 37 acres and bring 465,786 square feet of new commercial property to the area.

The center will be built in two phases with the first slated for completion this fall.


Other details: Adolfson & Peterson Construction is constructing the buildings for developer IDI Logistics.

Zack Rogers, vice president of the AP Gulf States region, said in a release the two industrial buildings at the Sunrise Commerce Center will be in a great location due to its nearby access to I-35.

Mixed use project in Pflugerville will include homes, businesses

What: A new 8-acre mixed-use development is under construction in Pflugerville at the corner of FM 685 and Steeds Crossing.


The gist: At a May 9 meeting, Pflugerville City Council approved an ordinance zoning the land for urban and suburban district use.

The western portion of the tract directly on FM 685 is zoned as an urban district, while the eastern portion is zoned suburban.

Coming details: Developer SKB Architecture & Design will bring a more defined site plan before council at a future meeting, but city materials state the land is slated to include both residential and commercial units.

Industrial project in Round Rock to be complete in September


What: A large industrial shell project in southeast Round Rock is on track for completion in September.

The gist: Three Class A industrial buildings under construction at 2100 S. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock, will be known as Round Rock 45 once completed.

Stats: Representatives of developer Link Logistics—a subsidiary of Blackstone, which is also constructing the Settlers Grove industrial park—said the three Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified structures that broke ground in October will deliver 139,000 square feet, 127,240 square feet and 102,000 square feet of space.