The San Antonio-based company’s rapid expansion into North Texas is finally crossing the city line with 10 acres in North Dallas.
H-E-B purchased property in Dallas, and the company will work closely with neighbors and city officials on rezoning and planning efforts for its
The Texas grocer announced on Wednesday that it purchased a property in the city for its first H-E-B format store. The nearly 10-acre site is at the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and LBJ Freeway, inside the loop in Dallas.
After purchasing the property, H-E-B will begin to work with the city and surrounding neighbors to rezone the property and plan for development of the first H-E-B format store in Dallas, according to the release. H-E-B will share more details as the project develops, the release states.
"They can make money and actually eliminate a critical need for this area,” said Frederick Terry, A Better Oak Cliff.
Accordingly, every time the company has inched itself in the direction of a possible store in Dallas proper, the hopes of North Texas H-E-B heads have soared. On Wednesday, the long-anticipated ...
DALLAS – Texas grocery giant H-E-B announced plans to bring its flagship store to the city of Dallas for the first time. In a news release Thursday morning, the San Antonio-based company said it purchased nearly 10 acres of land at the southeast corner of LBJ Freeway and Hillcrest Road in North Dallas.
The grocery chain bought a nearly 10-acre site in the city as it expands its presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
H-E-B plans to open its first traditional format store in Dallas, pending rezoning approval and community involvement.
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.
Last June, H-E-B opened a Joe V’s Smart Shop, its budget-friendly brand, in Dallas. A second Dallas Joe V’s is expected to open this spring at 5204 S. Buckner Blvd. H-E-B also operates three Central Market locations in Dallas.
H-E-B first entered the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2001, with the opening of an outpost of its upscale Central Market concept there. In the years since, the retailer has opened five H-E-B stores in the DFW Metroplex area.