After months of what felt like zero movement, it’s full steam ahead for Phase One at Boerne Town Center.
If you’ve driven by recently, you’ve probably noticed, there’s actual progress happening now.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY PENN MALLERY
This update is brought to you by Penn Mallery, a local Boerne health insurance expert who helps families and small business owners build custom PPO plans in the private market.
If navigating health insurance has ever felt like a headache, Penn makes it simple.
Call him at 806-368-1944 to talk through your options. You can also learn more here.
1. Chipotle, Nothing Bundt Cakes & Chicken Salad Chick Are Moving Along
Three of the most anticipated tenants are now actively being built out. This is the clearest sign yet that the project is finally moving into the “real progress” phase.
2. Panda Express Is Officially Starting Construction
There’s now a “coming soon” banner up, and construction has begun on their standalone building in the center of the Phase 1 development.
3. Van Nails & Spa Is First to Put Up Permanent Signage
They’re officially the first business on-site to install permanent signage, which is always a big milestone in developments like this.
4. J&S Custom Framing Is the Latest Tenant to Be Filed
A new filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows J&S Custom Framing as the newest business planning to move in.
5. Club Pilates Is Coming
Club Pilates of Boerne has announced they’ll be offering classes 7 days a week with morning classes starting at 6 am and evening classes as late as 8 pm. They’ll be located in suite 103 next to J & s custom Framing and Chipotle.
6. Sprouts (Phase 2) Still Quiet
Sprouts was expected to begin construction earlier this year with an estimated completion in early 2027, but there are currently no signs of movement on that portion of the development.
WHAT THIS MEANS
Back in early February, the city confirmed that all permits had been released and tenants were clear to begin build-outs.
Now we’re finally starting to see that play out in real time.
It’s not fully built out yet, but this is the most visible progress Boerne Town Center has seen in a long time.
