H-E-B has begun construction on its first store in Manor, Texas, which is expected to open in late 2025.
Located at Highway 290 and FM 973, the store will provide customers with an expanded product selection along with services and features including pharmacy with five pick-up spaces, large curbside area, seven-pump fuel station and car wash.
“It’s always an honor and a privilege to open our first store in a new community, allowing us to serve even more Texans,” said Cathy Harm, H-E-B’s SVP for Central Texas. “We look forward to meeting our new customers and serving Manor with a wide assortment of products and services and the best H-E-B has to offer.”
During the event, local H-E-B leadership presented four local nonprofits with $5,000 each – Manor ISD Education Foundation, Healing with Horses Ranch, Manor Schoolhouse Foundation and Jesse Samaripa American Legion Post 331.
The store will be designed with contemporary Texas materials and offer a shopping experience with an emphasis on fresh, top-quality food options.
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Other amenities will include:
- Full-service bakery and tortilleria offering a selection of artisan breads, fresh tortillas made in-house, large varieties of desserts, pastries and cakes;
- Deli featuring a variety of cheese and made in-store charcuterie boards or party trays;
- Beer and wine department with a sampling station and a variety of local, national and international labels;
- Wide selection of organic foods and dedicated Healthy Living department;
- Blooms floral department with custom arrangements and floral décor items;
- Fresh seafood market, including full-service seafood counter with a fresh assortment from around the world;
- Meal Simple area with chef-inspired options for meal planning;
- Sushiya department, offering freshly-made sushi and hot Asian grill selections;
- Texas Front Porch, which has products for gardening and outdoor entertaining; and
Based in San Antonio, H-E-B has more than 160,000 employees and serves millions of customers across more than 435 stores in Texas and Mexico. The grocer is celebrating its 119th anniversary this year.
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