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H-E-B just bought more land in Fort Worth, across the street from a Kroger

The front of the new H-E-B Supermarket opening in McKinney, Texas on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.

The front of the new H-E-B Supermarket opening in McKinney, Texas on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.

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H-E-B is continuing to grow its North Texas real estate portfolio with the purchase of more land in Fort Worth, records show.

The San Antonio-based supermarket giant already owns numerous properties, some of which have sat vacant for years without any announced plans to build stores. For example, in March 2023, H-E-B bought 15 acres by The Shops at Chisholm Trail Ranch in far south Fort Worth, along McPherson Boulevard and Summer Creek Drive. The site remains vacant.

Tarrant County property records show that the latest H-E-B acquisition is a 4.5-acre site at the southeastern corner of Altamesa Boulevard and McCart Avenue. The property is an abandoned Sack ’N Save warehouse grocery store.

H-E-B bought its first plot of land in Tarrant County in 2015 in the northwest corner of Cheek-Sparger Road and Rio Grande Boulevard in Euless. That purchase then sparked a buying spree, and the company owned six other plots n the county by the end of 2016.

H-E-B’s plans for new Fort Worth property

A spokesperson for H-E-B declined to comment this week on whether the company plans to build a grocery story here or what a timeline could look like in terms of the land being put to use. The purchased land is next to a 7-Eleven, Jack in the Box and a discount tire shop.

Perhaps more telling, the site is across from one of H-E-B’s chief rivals in North Texas: Kroger. The first H-E-B in Fort Worth opened in 2024 in Alliance in 2022 on Heritage Trace Parkway, directly across from a Kroger Marketplace.

And in far north Fort Worth, H-E-B owns 17 acres of pasture just south of the new Kroger Marketplace on Bonds Ranch Road that opened in October.

H-E-B’s future stores in Tarrant County

After H-E-B announced the Alliance store, the company broke ground on a location in Mansfield in early 2023 and opened it the following year.

Then, H-E-B announced plans for its second Fort Worth grocery store last July. The location is in the booming Walsh area along I-20 just across the Parker County line.

In January 2025, H-E-B also bought land in Wise County at the southeast corner of Farm Road and U.S. 287 in the growing Reunion development, where thousands of homes have either been built or planned.

A third location in Tarrant County is expected to open near the Bedford-Euless line later this year.

H-E-B’s new Altamesa Boulevard property

Forty years ago, the corner of Altamesa Boulevard and McCart Avenue was fiercely competitive in the grocery business. Kroger has operated here since around 1980.

According to the Star-Telegram archives, the building H-E-B purchased was originally a Safeway that held a grand opening on Jan. 17, 1982. In 1985, a Sack ’N Save opened on another corner of the intersection that was most recently a Big Lots.

At some point, Sack ’N Save moved into the former Safeway.

The 4.5 acres has a total tax value of $1,450,929, according to Tarrant County records.

Last year, H-E-B announced it would build its first store in Dallas.

Samuel O’Neal

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Samuel O’Neal is a local news reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram covering higher education and local news in Fort Worth. He joined the team in December 2025 after previously working as a staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He graduated from Temple University, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the school’s student paper, The Temple News.

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