Running a small business in Boerne? You’re in good company. This town is full of people (like us) who’ve turned their passions into storefronts, studios, service companies, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for ways to grow, Boerne has a wide range of resources ready to help.
In this guide, we’ve pulled together some of the best small business resources in town that are waiting to help you be successful.
Sponsored by ClearView Bookkeeping
ClearView Bookkeeping is a Boerne-based bookkeeping service run by locals. Their team can help small business owners stay on top of their finances so they can focus on doing what they do best—running their business. If you need help keeping your books in order, book a free discovery call at 210-951-5330 or visit them on the web here.
Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce has been supporting local business owners since 1928. From networking events to ribbon cuttings, they offer countless ways to get plugged into the community. If you’re outside of Boerne, that’s okay. They take members from the surrounding area. We’re members and can attest – they’re wonderful and have really helped us grow The Boerne Life.
Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce: 121 S Main St, Boerne | boerne.org | 830-249-8000
Custom Health Insurance Plans for Small Businesses
When you own a business, navigating the health insurance landscape can be tough. We recommend you connect with our partner, Penn Mallery, who offers a smart alternative.
Penn Mallery is a Boerne local who specializes in custom-built PPO health plans designed specifically for individuals, families, and small businesses. These aren’t off-the-shelf or government exchange plans — they’re built around what you actually need, with access to a large nationwide network and the flexibility to start or stop coverage at any time of year.
Plans are fully customizable and can include coverage for dental, vision, critical illness, and even benefits that pay you directly during hospital stays. If you’re looking for more control and better value from your health insurance, Penn Mallery offers free discovery calls to talk through options and help you build a plan that fits. Call (806) 368-1944 or visit his page to learn more.
Networking Opportunities
Boerne has several groups in addition to The Chamber where local business owners can connect and grow. Hill Country Women in Business hosts networking events with educational components. Boost Boerne Business by Boerne Radio brings together business owners with food, drinks, and speed networking. And veterans might want to check out Task Force VOSBO, a supportive community focused on veteran-owned businesses.
Hill Country Women in Business: hcwib.net
Boost Boerne Business: boerneradio.com
Task Force VOSBO: taskforcevosbo.org
Coworking & Startup Spaces
If you need a space to get work done or launch your next idea, Das Greenhaus is a great place to start. It’s an incubator that offers coworking desks and mentorship for entrepreneurs. Office Box Boerne is another flexible coworking space offering everything from private offices to shared desks.
Das Greenhaus: dasgreenhaus.org
Office Box Boerne: officeboxboerne.com
Business Development & Economic Growth
The Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation (BKCEDC) provides guidance and tools to help businesses grow strategically. Whether you’re expanding, relocating, or just exploring options, they offer local insight and support to help you make smart moves.
BKCEDC: bkcedc.com
Additional Resources
The Patrick Heath Public Library offers free Wi-Fi, reservable meeting rooms, and a quiet environment to work or meet with clients. Boerne also has a strong nonprofit network that supports the local economy and community in indirect but meaningful ways.
Patrick Heath Public Library: 451 N Main St, Boerne | theboernelife.com/venue/boerne-library/
Local Nonprofit Directory: www.ci.boerne.tx.us/942/Nonprofit-Organizations
Final Thoughts
There’s no shortage of support for small businesses in Boerne. From coworking spots and chambers of commerce to financial guidance and local networking, it’s a great place to start or grow a business. And if you know about another great local resource, let us know—we’re always looking to help others in the community find the tools they need to thrive.

