The San Antonio-based company’s rapid expansion into North Texas is finally crossing the city line with 10 acres in North Dallas.
"As H-E-B continues to expand its store network across the DFW Metroplex, the retailer is excited to announce the purchase of property in the city of Dallas," the company said in
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.
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
H-E-B is expanding in North Texas with a new Bedford location set to open in 2026, featuring a fuel station, car wash, and True Texas BBQ.
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.
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 ...
Every Texan’s favorite grocery store has just officially announced that it will be opening its first store in the city of Dallas. That's right, H-E-B, a.k.a. the best grocery store in the nation is finally coming to 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.
Company officials did not disclose the size of the planned Dallas store, but H-E-B was responsible for two of DFW's five biggest retail leases of 2024.
Texas-based grocery chain H-E-B has purchased land in Dallas, marking a continuation of its expansion deeper into North Texas. The 10-acre site will be on the southeast corner at Hillcrest Road and LBJ Freeway.
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.