H-E-B Starts Construction on Stores in Murphy, Mid-Cities, Texas Area

H-E-B Starts Construction on Stores in Murphy, Texas, Mid-Cities Area

MURPHY, Texas — H-E-B has started construction on two stores in Murphy, a city northeast of Dallas, and in the Mid-Cities area in the Euless and Bedford communities.

Both stores are expected to open in 2026, a news release stated. The Murphy H-E-B store will be 122,000 square feet and located at FM 544 and McCreary Road in Collin County. 

For the Mid-Cities location, the 126,000-square-foot store will be at the northwest corner of Cheek-Sparger Road and Rio Grande Boulevard in Tarrant County.

“The company’s continued expansion into the DFW Metroplex reinforces the retailer’s commitment to serve more customers and communities in this dynamic and growing part of Texas,” the release said. “Regularly recognized as a top employer in the nation, H-E-B will offer positions that range from department managers to cashiers. H-E-B will post all job opportunities to its H-E-B Careers site in the coming months.”

In the DFW area, H-E-B has opened H-E-B stores in Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Alliance, and Mansfield. In addition, the company also recently opened Joe V’s Smart Shop Wheatland in Dallas. 

The largest privately held employer in Texas, H-E-B has more than 435 stores and 160,000 partners in Texas and Mexico, and the retailer continues to be an economic driver as it expands in North Texas and other areas of the state. 

Source: H-E-B

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