While retailers like Target, Walmart and Amazon have recently rolled back their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices, H-E-B is staying committed.
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As San Antonio prepares to be slammed with winter weather Tuesday, Texas' favorite grocery store is hunkering down. H-E-B announced that San Antonio-area stores, including Central Market, will close at 10 p.
Other media outlets have reported that H-E-B bought the land to build a store at a later date, although no timetable was offered. Rhome City Council on Jan. 23 approved a development agreement with the company. After the vote, Rhome Mayor Kenneth Crenshaw said the company would build in the near future, the Wise County Messenger reported.
The suspects reportedly came out of the H-E-B on Olmos Drive and attempted to get into a vehicle that may have been stolen. That's when they saw the SAPD officers.
DBJ has mapped out current and future stores for the popular grocer, highlighting how H-E-B is pushing into new, far-flung parts of the Metroplex.
SAN ANTONIO - Ahead of Tuesday's expected winter weather event, H-E-B has announced adjusted store hours.According to a press release, all San Antonio stores a
H-E-B continues its North Texas growth by acquiring a 10-acre property in Dallas for its first H-E-B-format store in the city.
The expansion would help serve the growing population of Dripping Springs, which is located about 25 miles west of Austin and last year was the fastest-growing suburb in the metro.
The San Antonio-based company’s rapid expansion into North Texas is finally crossing the city line with 10 acres in North Dallas.
HEB is adjusting its store hours ahead of the winter storm that will start Monday night and leave Houston covered in snow Tuesday, the grocery chain announced.
H-E-B is seeking approval to demolish its Dripping Springs store and build a new store twice as big on the same Austin-area lot.