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The company’s new store inside Fidelis Realty Partners’ Meyerland Plaza isn’t expected to break ground until early 2019, per a December press release. It will replace the grocer's original Meyerland-area store that closed after Hurricane Harvey flooded the location. 

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2017/12/29/here-are-the-houston-area-stores-h-e-b-plans-to.html?ana=e_ae_set2&s=article_du&ed=2017-12-29&u=pbnlCxEJO%2F7olDPBaRyzWw0ec272ab&t=1514594968&j=79418071

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From the above meeting.

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The two-level Meyerland Plaza grocery will have a pharmacy and curbside pickup at street level, with a kosher bakery, a coffee shop, New York style bagels and cheese and meat section upstairs. “There will be a full service seafood section, along with sushi, a large produce section with organics and more than 1,600 wine labels. He and his team met with the Chabad House and Levi Donin on Wednesday to review requirements for Kosher offerings, both in the kosher bakery and throughout the store.

 

http://realtynewsreport.com/2018/03/23/this-h-e-b-wont-flood-grocer-shows-meyerland-residents-the-plans-for-two-story-store-at-meyerland-plaza/

 

 

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The Gary Herod memorial tree at Meyerland Plaza was cut down. An arborist determined the tree was in decline and was going to die. There were also worries that the tree and plaque would be damaged in the construction of the new HEB. The plaque has been moved to Herod Elem., the tree was given to the Woodworkers Club of Houston which will use the wood for souvenirs including possibly a cane for Herod's wife, or a memorial bench at a proposed new park dedicated to Herod on Brays Bayou. Additionally, some seedlings were given to the Herod Family. The new park will be closer to the original crash site.

 

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Texas-Air-National-Guard-jet-crash-memorial-tree-13090100.php

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I believe it was announced the store will be 90,000 sq. ft.  That's significantly bigger than the new Bellaire Market or the Montrose Market which are both bigger than the Buffalo Speedway store.  I think that will include space for a new bank facility, though.

 

HEB's competition in the wine dept is Belden's on N. Braeswood @ Chimney Rock which is known for catering to the Jewish community and also for a big wine department.  A few years ago a feature, in the Press?, said it was one of the largest wine departments at any grocery store in the city.  I think both CM and the HEB Montrose stores are bigger but I haven't counted or measured.

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