In 1960, developer Melvin Hunt filed the plat for Balmoral Subdivision, carving a new neighborhood out of farmland just off U.S. Highway 60. The original plan shows wide lots, curving streets, building setbacks, and room set aside for future development, a very intentional design for the growing post-war city.
Street names like Dundee Drive, Dundonell Drive, Glenshiel Drive, Glengary Way, Huntspoint Way, Alastair Drive, Kimmont Way, and Taransay Drive reflect a clear Scottish theme, giving the subdivision its distinctive identity. At the time, Melvin Hunt Real Estate promoted Balmoral as modern suburban living, quiet, accessible, and ideal for families looking beyond downtown Henderson




