Headquartered in
downtown San Antonio, H-E-B operates more than 300 stores in over 150 communities across Texas. As of late 2010, its operations serve approximately "55-plus" percent of the Texas market, with primary Texas markets including the
Corpus Christi,
San Antonio,
Austin,
Laredo and
Houston metro areas. The company does business in five different retail formats: general H-E-B stores, Central Market, H-E-B Plus, Mi Tienda, and Joe V's Smart Shop. In 2010, the company announced plans to build 19 new stores in Texas. H-E-B opened its first store outside of Texas in 1996, a H-E-B Pantry store in
Lake Charles, Louisiana, though the expansion was short-lived and ultimately failed. The H-E-B Pantry store format was discontinued in 2000, and the company closed its sole
Louisiana store in 2003. In 2010, H-E-B offered consumers the opportunity to vote on possible designs for new stores as they expanded into new communities. The company operates several manufacturing facilities in Texas, including one of the largest milk- and bread-processing plants in the Southwest. H-E-B produces many of their
own-brand products, including milk,
ice cream,
bread, snacks, and ready-cooked meats and meals. These and other private-label products are sold under various brands, including "Central Market Naturals", "Central Market Organics", "H-E-B", "H-E-Buddy", "Hill Country Fare", "H-E-B Creamy Creations" ice cream, "H-E-B Mootopia" milk, and "H-E-B Fully Cooked". Several stores include multiple-tenant operations through third-party lease arrangements. Many stores include a bank operation, cellular kiosk, and multiple nationally recognized tenants. The
Austin Business Journal rated H-E-B as the largest private-sector employer in the region in 2017. In 2019, the company announced plans to build a technology center at its headquarters.
Central Market In 1994, H-E-B introduced its Central Market concept in
Austin. Based in San Antonio, Central Market offers an organic and international food selection, including a European-style bakery and extensive wine and beer selections. The chain is now composed of 10 stores – three in
Dallas, two in Austin, and one each in
Fort Worth,
Houston,
Plano,
San Antonio, and
Southlake. H-E-B operates four different formats of stores that introduce general merchandise and elements of the "market" concept, though they are unrelated to Central Market's mainline stores: The Woodlands Market in
The Woodlands in
Montgomery County, Kingwood Market in the
Kingwood section of Houston, and the Austin-Escarpment store in South Austin. H-E-B's Alon Market opened in San Antonio on October 17, 2008. In July 2015, the Market concept was expanded as a new Spring Creek Market was opened in southern Montgomery County in
Spring, Texas, on Rayford Road.
H-E-B Plus! In 2004, the company launched three (in
Austin,
Corpus Christi, and
Waco) H-E-B Plus! stores with an expanded focus on non-food categories, such as entertainment and other general merchandise. The company added three additional locations in 2005 (Corpus Christi,
Round Rock, and
San Antonio). The stores offered several new departments, including Do-It-Yourself and Texas Backyard, and greatly expanded product categories in baby, card and party, cosmetics, entertainment, housewares, and toys. Several other locations were later added, including stores in
Flour Bluff, Corpus Christi,
Brownsville,
Burleson,
Bastrop,
Beaumont,
Belton,
Boerne,
Katy,
Killeen,
Victoria,
Waxahachie,
New Braunfels,
Kyle,
Laredo,
Leander,
Mission,
Rio Grande City,
San Juan,
San Antonio,
Pearland,
Copperas Cove and
Hutto.
Mi Tienda In 2006, H-E-B launched Mi Tienda, a store with emphasis on appeal to Hispanic communities, in the Houston area. The first Mi Tienda, a , opened in
South Houston (adjacent to
Pasadena) in
greater Houston. Another Mi Tienda opened in north Houston in 2011; it is twice the size of the original location, and has of space.
Joe V's Smart Shop In 2010, H-E-B opened 'Joe V's Smart Shop', a low-cost grocery chain featuring discounted items. As of June 2024, 10 stores are in Houston and two are in Dallas. A thirteenth location is planned to open in Dallas in late 2025. Store size is typically 55,000 square feet, and each location employs about 150 employees, who are eligible to receive the pay and benefits available to employees across H-E-B brand stores. The brand's name, Joe V's, is based on a company executive, Joe Villareal, who was the driving force behind the brand.
True Texas BBQ True Texas BBQ is a barbecue restaurant chain located inside select H‑E‑B stores. ==Mexico==