H-E-B, the renowned Texas grocery giant, has recently opened a brand new 121,000-square-foot store in Georgetown’s picturesque Wolf Lakes Village neighborhood. This impressive store, located at 1010 W. University Ave, replaced the older, 67,000-square-foot location at 1100 S. I-35. H-E-B’s presence in Georgetown dates back to 1966 when they opened their first store of just 21,000 square feet at 600 W. University, which operated until 1989. The beloved store now operates two prime locations in this bustling Central Texas city. If you’re in the area, be sure to check out the modern H-E-B store and explore Wolf Lakes Village. Thinking about moving to Georgetown? Our [Austin relocation guide](https://smartaustinrealty.com/moving-to-austin-texas-the-ultimate-relocation-guide/) might be just the thing to get you started. If you’re already a resident and contemplating a new home purchase, check out the [homes for sale in Austin](https://smartaustinrealty.com/austin-home-search/), and get a clear idea of your home’s worth through our [home valuation service](https://smartaustinrealty.com/what-is-my-home-worth/). Reference: https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/news/newstalk-texas/?Item=29271
“Austin’s Landscape Transformation: The New $423M TDEM Headquarters and Its Impact on Our City”
Austin is set to become an even more pivotal city with the Texas Division of Emergency Management's plans to establish a $423 million headquarters and emergency operations center, signaling a significant boost for local real estate and highlighting the city's increasing importance in state and emergency management operations. Additionally, the University of Texas at Austin faces internal turmoil with protests demanding divestment from companies supplying weapons to Israel, underscoring the city's active engagement in global political issues. These developments present a unique opportunity for real estate investors and those seeking to make their home in Austin, promising an exciting future for the city's landscape and community. Click here to dive deeper into what these changes mean for Austin and how they could impact you.