by Melba Romero | Oct 13, 2020
The City of New Braunfels is seeking a general contractor to build a new police station and veterans memorial. The city is planning a 62,300-square-foot police station and a 13,900-square-foot annex building on an 11.78-acre site at 3030 W. San Antonio St., according...
by Melba Romero | Oct 13, 2020
H-E-B is replacing one of its existing stores in New Braunfels with a new supermarket. The San Antonio company plans to construct a 122,222-square-foot store at 651 S. Walnut Ave., according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. “It is...
by Melba Romero | Sep 25, 2020
For Texans, New Braunfels is a well-known summer getaway. You can go tubing along the Comal River, racing down daring water slides at the Schlitterbahn waterpark, or boot-stomping at Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas. Wurstfest, the town’s annual celebration...
by Melba Romero | Aug 31, 2020
If you love to hoard vintage wares and antiques and are ready to put your wares on sale…the Red Rooster Antique & Design Center have the space ready for you! When it comes to vintage, it’s not a flash from the past, but a fresh footprint in another era. Lila and...
by Melba Romero | Aug 31, 2020
La Belle Vie means “the beautiful life,” and the shop is filled with antiques from France and Belgium, European home goods and American-made custom upholstered furniture, accessories, fine linens and gifts. Corzine bought a building next and opened Red Stag with...
by Melba Romero | Aug 31, 2020
In 2013, I was asked to join the fabulous artists at the Art Cottage, a Working Studio and Gallery. I was thrilled when that opportunity presented itself and I continue to be part of that Gallery. It has been a true blessing to work with these 4 ladies, Sherry Wooley,...