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HEB San Antonio Warehouse

H-E-B Building $175M San Antonio Refrigerated Warehouse

H-E-B plans to build a $175 new refrigerated facility at its campus at 711 South Foster Road in San Antonio. The site is adjacent to a two-million square foot warehouse and manufacturing plant.

Construction on the roughly 675,000-square-foot build is slated to start at the end of August and finish by March 2028. The project includes a two-story administration space, remote shipping and receiving offices and adjacent maintenance spaces. These plans come just after state records filed earlier this month indicated the grocery giant is also working on an estimated $125 million bakery production facility at the San Antonio campus. Construction on the roughly 356,354-square-foot project is expected to start in early July and finish by September 2028.

H-E-B is also seeking an incentive package worth about $15 million from Bexar County.

If the expansion continues to move forward, the local workforce would grow to more than 2,600 and total investment would exceed $1 billion.

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