City Council approves agreement with Hubbell Lighting

The City Council approved an economic incentive agreement June 11 that will create at least 50 new jobs in Round Rock within the next three years.

Members approved the agreement with Hubbell Lighting, which has signed a lease at Summit II at La Frontera to create the future home of its lighting controls Design Center of Excellence and training facility. Hubbell currently employs 17 at its Austin location, which will be relocated to the new, larger facility in Round Rock. The brand anticipates growing from 17 full-time employees in Round Rock to 50.

In addition to leasing a facility in Round Rock, the agreement requires Hubbell Lighting to expend at least $1 million in improvements to the facility, invest at least $650,000 in business personal property and create at least 50 new jobs within three years with an average salary of $120,000 per year. After Hubbell meets the obligations of the agreement, the City will provide an economic incentive payment of $125,000.

“We’re building a progressive and dynamic lighting controls and intelligent network systems team here in the Austin-Round Rock area, one of the world’s leading technology hubs,” said Jason Sherrill, vice president of brand management for Hubbell Control Solutions. “Hubbell Control Solutions is the technology innovator within a $4 billion electrical company that has the resources and passion to sprint ahead in this rapidly shifting industry.”

Hubbell’s new facility will house seven functional teams comprised of product owners, engineers, software and mobile app developers, UX designers, and other development associates. It will also feature a fully operational testing lab.

“We are excited to add such an innovative company to our community, and we look forward to their success and our continued relationship,” said Jason Ball, the Round Rock Chamber’s president and CEO.

Summit II at La Frontera is a Class A office building owned and managed by Mark IV Capital. The two-story building features food truck services for tenants, an on-site gym and shower facility, anticipated LEED certification, and a 10,000 square foot private garden with collaboration and outdoor dining areas. Austin-based The Burt Group will serve as the general contractor, and Sixth River has been retained for architectural services. CBRE served as the broker for the transaction.

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