Round Rock Edition | March 2026

Development

BY GRANT CRAWFORD, MANUEL HOLGUIN JR. & BROOKE SJOBERG

RRISD opens new 4YOU Health Clinic Round Rock ISD opened an employee health clinic, the 4YOU Health Center, in February. How we got here The district’s board of trustees rst dis- cussed a clinic geared toward its employees in February 2025. The idea, Chief of Human Resources Eddie Curran said, would be to provide the same services employees receive through their primary care doctors but at a fraction of the cost. A contract with Marathon Health states services began Jan. 14, with an initial contract period of four years. The clinic will provide a variety of services to district sta, including primary and preventive care, men’s and women’s health, mental health, general wellness, pharmacy services and more.

Mark IV Capital secures $86M for The District Developer Mark IV Capital is taking the next step to make plans for its multiuse development in Round Rock, The District, a reality. What you need to know Mark IV secured nancing from BDT & MSD Partners and a nancial aliate of Apollo, accord- ing to a Feb. 2 news release. The construction loan in the amount of $86 million will fund build-out of the rst phase of The District. The details Plans for Phase 1 of The District include a 316- unit luxury multifamily housing development, with 23,042 square feet of ground-level retail. The multifamily development will have ame- nities that include a third-level pool deck, heated pool with a 75-foot lap lane, cold plunge, dry

3D-printing company EOS expands in Pugerville EOS North America, an industrial 3D-printing company, is expanding its reach in Central Texas with plans to grow its Pugerville campus as well as construct a new warehouse in Belton, according to a news release. The overview The company is investing $3 million into its about standing shoulder to shoulder with the U.S. manufacturing community to provide products and services for a superior customer experience,” Glynn Fletcher, president of EOS of North Amer- ica, said in a release.

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EOS was founded in 1989 in Germany and, in May 2016, expanded its U.S. presence by opening a location in Pugerville. Today, the company employs over 1,350 employees in 15 countries.

$8M plans led at Dell HQ in Round Rock An $8 million investment in a Dell Technologies facility may be on the horizon in Round Rock. About the project Per a project ling from the Texas Depart- ment of Licensing and Regulation, an exist- ing lab on the Dell campus will be relocated, a new electrical room will be added and a server room will be remodeled.

facilities, meant to help increase the production of its metal additive manufacturing systems and speed up its delivery times. The expansion includes a dedicated powder handling area and an in-house machine shop, as well as the creation of 10 new jobs at its Pugerville production site. These jobs include engineering, quality assurance and machine commissioning roles. EOS’s metal 3D-printing systems provide support to a variety of industries, including the aerospace, medical and automotive sectors. “This manufacturing facility is not just an investment in our own infrastructure; it is also

Plans for Phase 1 of The District include a 316-unit luxury multifamily housing development, with 23,042 square feet of ground-level retail.

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sauna, outdoor entertainment areas, clubhouse lounge and tness center. Remember this? The developer broke ground on the develop- ment near the intersection of SH 45 and Louis Henna Boulevard in March 2025.

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3813 Helios Way, Ste. 298, Pugerville www.eos.info

ROUND ROCK 201 University Oaks Blvd (512) 341-9066 CEDAR PARK 13530 Ronald Reagan Blvd (512) 986-7681

GEORGETOWN 1013 W University Ave (512) 868-6696

PFLUGERVILLE 19000 Limestone Commercial Dr (512) 953-4070

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