Schwertner Bank A build design project in an old western theme, this 3000 SqFt custom bank is both breathtaking and unique. The bank features an old fashioned vault, pistol sconces, granite tile, solid wood doors throughout, copper wainscotting, vaulted beamed ceilings, stained glass, and of course a Texas Longhorn.
Village Lake Office Condos Home of the coporate offices for J. Jacobs Commerical and Jacobs Custom Homes. Located in Georgetown, TX, this large office complex consists of numerous office buildings with various sqaure footage. The complex exterior is a combination of stone and stucco. Park grounds surround the complex that include a wooden bridge, wrought iron fencing and a pond with water feature.
Children's Advocacy Center JJC has donated building and design services for the new facility for the Williamson Children's Advocacy Center. The WCCAC is a non-profit organization that provides a safe haven and assistance to abused children and non-offending family members. The 7,500 SqFt structure provides much needed office space for facuilty as well as a welcoming family center. JJC collaborated with Moman architects on this project.
Heritage Oaks Amenities Center At approximately 10,208 sq ft, the Heritage Oaks Club House is a state-of-the-art, high-end community center that embodies rustic Hill Country charm featuring coffered ceilings, wood floors, custom murals, solid wood interior door, masonry, and exposed cedar beams.
Canyon Vista Office Condos Located in New Braunfels, Texas this 42,000 square foot of office space has sold as fast as we could build it. The buildings are laid out in 2000 and 4000 square feet each, and we have several options available to tailor to any company’s particular need.
Pecan Street Marketplace Located at the corner of Pecan Street and Central Commerce in Historic Pflugerville, Texas, this beautiful retail outlet was designed and built by J. Jacobs Commercial in conjunction with JHJ Development. It offers an impressive stone and stucco façade with a copper colored metal roof that allows it to stand out from any other retail park.
Keva Juice It was a custom job with several challenges during construction. Having once been the storage area for a tire store was one of the biggest hurdles. However several coats of primer on the walls and grinding away the surface of the foundation removed the “used tire” smell. The other major hurdle was adapting used equipment and counters. This required some field engineering but the final product was praised by the owner as an excellent example of form and function. The Keva Juice was opened on time and on budget.