We’re highlighting planned HEB grocery stores in Texas — that includes projects still in their planning stages and projects that are already underway. Additionally, we’re including residential data for the areas surrounding the planned HEB grocery store sites, courtesy of PlannedRetail by BuildCentral. As of 4.12.22, PlannedRetail is keeping tabs on over 50 planned and ongoing HEB construction projects, which in total account for nearly 4 million square feet. Take a look below at some of the most important figures for the HEB planned construction pipeline, and then we’ll get into some project reports!

Now, let’s get visual. Take a look below at the Geospex map of planned and ongoing HEB construction. See a pattern? With PlannedRetail, users can actually overlay our Multi- and Single-family residential to get a sense of the demographics and other construction projects within a given drive-time or distance of any HEB grocery — or any project, for that matter — that you choose.

As of 4.12.22, HEB Grocery construction is concentrated in and around urban centers like Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio (Yellow: In Planning; Purple: Under Construction).
Notable Planned HEB Grocery Stores in Texas
Below, we’re sharing a PlannedRetail project report for one HEB grocery project per large Texas city: Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. These project reports are chock-full of information, including location, value, square footage, project details, and more, but keep in mind what you’re not getting here, like relevant associated contacts, as well as news and notes, both of which we have for all of our tracked projects. Our PlannedRetail product allows users to search for specific chains in any of the retail categories we research every day, from grocery and entertainment retail to convenience & gas and child care. Feel free to check out our PlannedRetail Construction Pipeline, which offers planned construction pipeline overviews for those retail categories, right from the database.
Austin
HEB Austin 33 Store
Construction Type: |
New |
Footprint/Building Type: |
Free Standing |
Retail Category: |
Grocery, General Retail |
Chain: |
H-E-B |
Estimated Value: |
$25.8 million |
Shopping Center Name: |
HEB Austin 33 |
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Company Retail Chain: |
HEB Grocery Company LP |
Location: |
Austin, TX 78737. US-290 & Nutty Brown Rd |
Details: |
Plans call for the construction of a 105,689-square foot grocery store. |
Stage: |
Groundbreaking |
Construction Start: |
Q2/2022 |
Construction End: |
Q2/2023 |
Grocery Opening Date: |
Q2/2023 |
Dallas
HEB Grocery Store Wheatland Village Backfill/Renovation of former Albertsons
Construction Type: |
Renovation, Backfill |
Footprint/Building Type: |
Jr. Anchor |
Retail Category: |
Grocery |
Chain: |
H-E-B |
Estimated Value: |
$1-$5 million |
Shopping Center Name: |
Wheatland Village |
Parking Spaces: |
0 |
Company Retail Chain: |
HEB Grocery Company LP |
Location: |
Dallas, TX 75237. 4101 W. Wheatland Rd |
Details: |
Plans call for the renovation of the former Albertsons for HEB Grocery. |
Stage: |
Planning (Active) |
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Grocery Opening Date: |
2023 |
Houston
HEB Grocery Expansion
Construction Type: |
Addition/Expansion |
Footprint/Building Type: |
Free Standing |
Retail Category: |
Grocery |
Chain: |
H-E-B |
Estimated Value: |
$8 million |
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Company Retail Chain: |
HEB (H.E. Butt Grocery Co) |
Location: |
Houston, TX 77044. 12680 W Lake Houston Pkwy |
Details: |
Plans call for the expansion of an existing HEB store. |
San Antonio
HEB Remodel
Construction Type: |
Renovation |
Footprint/Building Type: |
Free Standing |
Retail Category: |
Grocery |
Chain: |
H-E-B |
Estimated Value: |
$5 million |
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Company Retail Chain: |
HEB (H.E. Butt Grocery Co) |
Location: |
San Antonio, TX 78201. 2118 Fredericksburg Road |
Details: |
Plans call for the renovation of an existing 79,461-square-foot HEB grocery store. |
Stage: |
Starts in 4-12 months |
Construction Start: |
Q4/2022 |
Construction End: |
Q2/2023 |
Clearly, HEB isn’t just building new grocery stores. A number of their projects include renovations of existing locations, while others entail backfilling former retail establishments — in this case an Albertsons.
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