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Jun 4, 2015

H-E-B, Walmart cater to new West San Antonio development

SAN ANTONIO - With all of the recent residential developments popping up in West San Antonio, the region's growing population has few to no options when it comes to groceries,...
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San Antonio Business Journal

SAN ANTONIO – With all of the recent residential developments popping up in West San Antonio, the region’s growing population has few to no options when it comes to groceries, gas or convenience needs.

As the competition between Walmart and H-E-B ramp up in the coming months, a handful of new locations are slated to open in the area.

With 50 active stores in San Antonio, H-E-B has no locations beyond the western quadrant of Loop 1604. However, the local grocery company has three pending locations for the region.

H-E-B is planning a site along Potranco Rd. past Talley Rd., as well as two locations near Culebra Rd. These include the intersection of Hwy. 211 and Culebra Rd. and another on Alamo Pwky.

H-E-B will work well for several KB Home developments along the farm-to-market road, including Falcon Landing, which has its grand opening set for June 13, The Oaks at Cobblestone and Crosscreek.

Walmart, which is planning an aggressive push for its Neighborhood Center concept, will be opening a location along FM 1560 at the midway point between Bandera Rd. and Culebra Rd.
 
Three Walmart Supercenters are open along the western rim of Loop 1604 — as well as a SuperTarget at the Culebra intersection across the way from an existing H-E-B.
 
The question for incoming residents will be which location to choose from, but as far as the neighborhood is concerned, at least they now have a few more options.

See the latest retail at San Antonio Research.

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