1514 / 1516 / 1518 Palm Valley Blvd Round Rock, Texas 78664 Location The upscale business park of is located in a scenic, quiet open space 1.5 miles east of IH-35 on HWY 79 (Palm Valley Blvd) Property Description Total SF including 6 buildings is 29,461 5.47 cre campus setting user buyer could demolish carriage barn and rebuild a new office building with exceptional 79 signage and frontage NOI: $374,826.12 Sale Price $5,000,000 Darren Quick 512.814.1820 Darren@donquick.com
1514 / 1516 / 1518 Palm Valley Blvd Round Rock, Texas 78664 Building 4,980 SF Current Tenants: Caregivers Home Health JPH Land Surveying, Inc. Building B 4,750 SF SendMeFriend.com rthur Financial Services
1514 / 1516 / 1518 Palm Valley Blvd Round Rock, Texas 78664 Building C 11,483 SF Children s utism Center Carriage Barn 3,314 SF 1,657 SF vailable for lease Michael E. Grimes, P.C. ttorneys at Law
1514 / 1516 / 1518 Palm Valley Blvd Round Rock, Texas 78664 Plantation House 2,787 SF ll Will Holding, LLC Office Building 1,047 SF CountryScapes, LLC
1514 / 1516 / 1518 Palm Valley Blvd Round Rock, Texas 78664 History Nelson Merrell was born in 1810 in Connecticut. Not much is known about him until in 1837 when, at the age of 27, he purchased land in the Republic of Texas. By 1839, Merrell was elected captain by members of the company of rangers he had raised to protect the new settlement of ustin and retained this title throughout his lifetime. In late 1846, Merrell and his family moved to the area, which still bears his name, Merrelltown, in the Wells Branch area. Merrell was the postmaster and operator of a store that not only served the needs of the community, but also was the stagecoach stop and post office. He deeded land to the trustees for a church, school and cemetery. By 1859, Merrelltown was one of the principal towns in Travis County, and included churches, a school and a hotel. In ustin, Merrell assisted with the construction of Congress venue and served as Travis County Commissioner from 1852 to 1859. In the early 1870s, the Merrells returned to Williamson County to live on land they had purchased earlier. ntria Smith, a 37-year-old stonemason born in France, was contracted to build a two-story house on the plantation-style property for a total cost of $1,600. The main house had six rooms, two upstairs and down, and a single-level wing also containing two rooms. double porch ran the length of the front of the house. Because of the placement of the windows, doors, and 18-inch solid rock walls, the house provided comfort even during the hottest summer temperatures. The kitchen and dining room wing was attached to the back of the house. large fireplace on the north end of the kitchen provided the cooking area for the family. Members of the Merrell family lived in the house until the mid-1960s. Merrell s great-great granddaughter, who is still a Round Rock resident, remembers living in the house as a child. Today the house, located at 1516 E. Palm Valley Blvd. (Hwy. 79), is listed in The National Register of Historic Places in Texas, and was purchased by James and Susan Halbert in 1998. 1 0 0 0 N. I H - 3 5, S u i t e R o u n d R o c k T X 7 8 6 8 1 P h o n e 5 1 2. 2 5 5. 3 0 0 0 www.don quick. co m