Short video for those attending an onsite workshop or seminar.
Designed with a Southwestern Alamo theme, the Truesdell Professional Building contains 1800s ranch artfacts from several Truesdell Western Holdings from Texas to Wyomig.
Tile and rustic wood plank flooring with rough stucco texture, both inside and out, complement the 16 foot copper ceilings throughout the facility.
From the executive offices, seminar center, and conference rooms, the Southwestern theme remains consistent. Not shown in the video tour is the fully equipt weight training room with Universal, free weights, and cardio machines, laundry, library, technology center, kitchen, family room, and kennel. This Truesdell Professional Building is not a residence; however, inside and out, the design, features, and furnishings were selected to make the work professional business environment comfortable for both guest and staff. The conference center comfortably seats fifty but is generally limited to 20 +/- for most presentations. From front to back, inside and out, and floor to ceiling, the Southwestern style, art and collectibles weave and unite with subtle grace.
Notice the unique many American Indian faces in the photo of one of the many limited edition prints and paintings in the Truesdell Professional Building.
While you enter and leave, relaxed and comfortable, as if you are in the 1800s, the Truesdell Professional Building has an extensive modern and complex multi-layer security system, state-of-the-art technology center, Bose sound system throughout all public areas, and HD video conferencing capabilities from all workstations. Although the Dallas Cattle Baron's Ball attendee would feel right at home, so too would Barbara Stanwyck (Victoria Barkley in The Big Valley) who could entertain the folks of Stockton in fine style.
When entering the Truesdell Professional Building, the only thing missing is Ben Cartwright greeting you at the front door of the main house at Comstock Lode; maybe we'll find a Ben look-alike to add to the staff.
Overlooking the northern landing and takeoff zone of the Ocala International Airport, guests in Mr. & Mrs. Truesdell's executive offices can drift back to the 1800s while watching a few jets, propeller planes, and the "never" ending Sheriff's Office low flying helicopter, buzzing the office (photos available upon request). We appreciate the extensive extra street and air patrol Horace Edward Dean has provided since 2007. Your public safety tax dollars are truly at work in the Ocala International Commerce Park; which lies within the city limits of Ocala.