H-E-B Plans to Invest $200 Million in South Austin, Adds 1,000 Jobs
TEXAS - A major expansion is headed to South Austin and it’s shrouded in red and white. Sound intriguing? It should, because H-E-B is planning a massive $200 million expansion in the region and the addition of more than 1,000 new jobs as it aims to drive growth.
“This level of investment has been years in the making,” said Jeff Thomas, Vice President and General Manager, Central Texas Region. “With the growth the city is experiencing and the opportunities for us to be part of that growth, we made the decision to invest aggressively.”
Part of this expansion plan is to both remodel old stores—like its South Congress unit—and open new ones. Its South Congress store, as we reported earlier this year, will set the bar for innovation and pave the way for the grocer’s upped interest in both grocery delivery and curbside pickup.
According to a report from The Austin American Statesmen, H-E-B’s South Congress store will essentially display the company’s new tech.
“It will be a showplace for the company that will have all the newest edges and advances,” Thomas said. “When it’s done, people from all over the country—and the world—will want to come see this store.”
That store is expected to open in 2022. The news source also reported several other stores in the South Austin area are expected to open in the first quarter of 2020.
“With so much growth happening to the north and west and east as well as to the south, obviously we’re looking at all parts of Austin,” Thomas noted. “Probably at an appropriate time in the future, there will be news that we can share about other parts of Austin.”
How will this expansion plan continue to play in H-E-B’s favor? AndNowUKnow will report the latest.