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Round Rock Chamber returns to Main Street: Paving the way for a bold future

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Round Rock Chamber returns to Main Street: Paving the way for a bold future

Sponsored by: Round Rock Chamber of Commerce

Interior view of the Round Rock Chamber’s new downtown office with open meeting spaces designed for collaboration, innovation, and local business support

For 75 years, the Round Rock Chamber has driven the city’s business community and continued growth. There’s no better way to celebrate this milestone and begin its new chapter than returning downtown, putting the Chamber at the heart of Round Rock.

“The city values having us downtown and on Main Street—as the community’s front door,” Chamber CEO Jordan Robinson said. “It’s a true partnership reflecting the Chamber and the city’s collaboration to support Round Rock’s economic growth.”

Bringing people and ideas together

The Chamber is moving into the second floor of the historic Griffith Building, formerly the public library. It will house the Chamber on the second floor, with a two-story art gallery and a visitor center on the first.



The new downtown location is a catalyst for connection. The Chamber is positioned to foster collaboration among entrepreneurs, community partners and civic leaders, steps from local businesses and City Hall.

The interaction-focused space features open meeting areas, modern boardrooms and flexible rooms for planning and brainstorming.

“Being on Main Street lets us connect with our community in real time,” Robinson said. “We’re surrounded by the people and businesses that make Round Rock thrive, and that energy inspires everything we do.”

A hub for Round Rock’s growth

The Chamber’s return to Main Street places it at the heart of the city’s economic and community life, where it can have the greatest impact.

With nearly 1,000 members, the Chamber’s new downtown location gives it the space and visibility to support local businesses, foster innovation and help Round Rock thrive and expand.

“Round Rock’s partnership with the Chamber has fueled economic growth, attracted quality employers and strengthened the city’s business climate,” said Mayor Craig Morgan. “The new headquarters provides a professional setting that reflects that success and keeps them close to the activity shaping the city’s future.”

A new home for programs and events

The Chamber’s new facility supports a wider range of programs and events, making its more than 100 annual gatherings more accessible and engaging for members and the community.

Signature offerings like On the Menu, a monthly lunch-and-learn, and gBETA Round Rock, a startup accelerator, now have a permanent home. The space allows for future expansion, including workshops, networking events and other community initiatives.

The facility gives local businesses access to professional meeting and event spaces and makes the Chamber a central hub for learning, collaboration and business growth in Round Rock.

Honoring the past, building the future

A highlight of the new space is the Founders Wall, which celebrates the leaders and businesses that shaped Round Rock’s growth over the last 75 years.

“The Founders Wall is more than a display; it’s a symbol of our values,” Robinson said. “It reminds us of our origins and inspires us to build a vibrant future for Round Rock’s business community.”



What the Chamber does for Round Rock

As the Chamber settles into its new home next year, its purpose remains the same: to strengthen Round Rock’s economy and support the businesses that power it. For 75 years, the Chamber has attracted quality employers, championed local companies, advocated for pro-business policies and equipped entrepreneurs for success—work that continues to shape the city’s growth.

After relocating while the historic Palm House—the Chamber’s previous home—was moved to the Old Settlers Association grounds for a future public paseo, the Chamber is now back downtown—right at the city’s heart for the greatest impact.



Discover how the Chamber has shaped Round Rock over 75 years and drives its growth—read more here.

The Round Rock Chamber will celebrate its move in the new year and looks forward to welcoming visitors to its new downtown location in 2026.

To stay up to date on the move, visit the Chamber website. For information on joining the Chamber, click here.

The above story was produced by Multi Platform Journalist Chloe Chapel with Community Impact's Storytelling team with information solely provided by the local business as part of their "sponsored content" purchase through our advertising team.

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