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Get ready, North Texas: Another H-E-B is opening soon in this suburb

Editor’s note: The above video is for a separate H-E-B opening.

H-E-B is getting ready to open the doors of one of its most anticipated stores in North Texas.

The grocer announced in an email on Monday, July 6 its new Murphy location will open on Wednesday, July 22 at 6 a.m. at 740 E. Farm Road 544 and McCreary Road.

“H-E-B is excited to build on the company’s longstanding presence in the area and continue its expansion across North Texas,” a statement from the company read.

A rendering of the H-E-B Murphy location.
A rendering of the H-E-B Murphy location. Courtesy of H-E-B

This new location, which broke ground in November 2024, will be located in Collin County.

Shoppers can get their fuel, sushi, fresh fruits, cakes, charcuterie board items, barbecue, groceries, medication, fresh flowers and more at the 122,000-square-feet store.

H-E-B in North Texas and HEB

H-E-B has expanded into the Metroplex, by opening stores in Allen, Frisco, Fort Worth’s Alliance, Mansfield, Prosper and Melissa. Dallas is getting its first H-E-B, too.

Last summer, H-E-B announced it is building a second Fort Worth location, after Alliance, in the Walsh development off Interstate 20 just west of the Parker County line.

The grocer recently opened an Irving location on June 17. This store is the first H-E-B store to offer Masala House, an H-E-B product line of in-house meal options like chicken masala, butter chicken, naan, chutney dips and other items.

Prior to that, an H-E-B opened a Mid-Cities location on May 20 in Euless near Bedford and Colleyville.

The company also opened its Joe V’s Smart Shop in Irving in November. The 58,000-square-foot store is part of the H-E-B family of brands, but offers lower priced items.

H-E-B, with headquarters in San Antonio, operates more than 455 stores in Texas and Mexico and employs more than 175,000 people.

Fousia Abdullahi
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fousia Abdullahi is a Fort Worth Star-Telegram news reporter who covers suburban cities including Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine and Keller. She enjoys reading and attending local events. Send tips by email or phone.
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