From a new pizza joint to a gymnastics studio, check out the latest new businesses across the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom.
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My Urgent Care
Practitioners at the new clinic help with broken bones, skin conditions, upper respiratory conditions and allergies. Lab technicians also perform various in-house testing. Marketing Representative Will Christoferson said this the Schertz location is the clinic’s sixth overall location.
South Texas Blood & Tissue Center
Along with blood and tissue donations, the organization accepts donations of marrow and stem cells as well as cord blood and birth tissue.
Crust Pizza Co.
The franchise–operated by Derek Campbell, Nathan Howe Robbins and Jay Tompkins—serves Chicago-style pizza along with pastas, salads and flatbread sandwiches.
JonSam Home Health
The business—owned by Sandra Crady—offers in-home nursing and physical therapy services to clients across Central Texas.
VoidForm Products
The building material supplier designs and develops products for foundation protection and underground utilities.
Creppecino
The local crêperie and coffee shops—owned by Bara Ekhlayel—specializes in homemade crepes and waffles.
Crunch Fitness
The 24/7 gym chain offers memberships for general access, fitness classes, saunas, showers and personal trainers.
The Little Gym is opening a new studio in Schertz on Oct. 6. (Courtesy The Little Gym)Coming soon
The Little Gym
The gym franchise—locally owned by Samir Patel—will offer gymnastics lessons like from tumbling for children four months to 12-years-old.
Ace Hardware
The hardware supply chain has plans to open in the Buffalo Heights retail development, according to Cibolo’s Economic Development Department. Ace Hardware sells home construction supplies, such as paint, lawn tools and garden tools.
Quick Quack Car Wash
The car wash chain offers touch free car washes along with free vacuums and dash wipes.
Expansions
M.Y. Chockdee Oriental Market & Restaurant
The Filipino restaurant and international grocer—owned by Merle Ramirez—is expanding with a dessert shop. The new section of the establishment will sell Halo-halo, a traditional Filipino dessert made from shaved ice and milk, filled with various tropical fruits, nuts and syrups.
Walmart
This supermarket chain will undergo a $1.8 million renovation project beginning in 2026, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. However, there is no completion timeline available as of press time, the store’s management team told Community Impact. Work will include a remodel of over 20,000 square feet of the store’s interior, with the addition of 7,000 square feet of new retail space.
In the news
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church
The church celebrated its 60th anniversary Sept. 21. St. Matthews Episcopal Church held its first service in 1965, according to a proclamation made by Universal City staff. The church provides food, rental and utility assistance in the area.
American Legion Post No. 667
The post commemorated its 50th anniversary Sept. 20. The American Legion Post No. 667 offers an array of services for veterans, service members and military families.
Crepeccino opened in Cibolo on Sept. 13. (Courtesy Crepeccino)Closings
Factory Mattress
The business closed after its parent company—Southwest Mattress Sales—filed for bankruptcy in June. Factory Mattress sold bed frames, mattresses, lounge chairs and pillow accessories.
Salad And Go
The Arizona-based restaurant closed its Cibolo location along with several other Houston and North Texas locations. The closures will allow Salad And Go to focus on strengthening the brand while improving quality, CEO Mike Tattersfield said in a news release. The restaurant had opened its doors in June of 2024, offering salads, wraps, breakfast bowls, burritos and more.
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