Taco Bell To Ring In New Beginnings In Katy

Greg Hamer's B&G Food Enterprises set to launch a fresh Taco Bell location with a $1.2 million investment.

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Taco Bell is gearing up for a flavorful addition to the Katy community, with a new restaurant slated for 3130 FM 1463. The project, spearheaded by B&G Food Enterprises under the leadership of Founder and CEO Greg Hamer, represents a significant investment in the area. With an estimated cost of $1.2 million, this venture promises to bring the beloved fast-food chain’s signature tacos, burritos, and more to local residents.

The permit on file outlines the specifics of the project, indicating that the new build will encompass 2,089 square feet of space. The new Taco Bell is expected to feature the latest design and technology to enhance the customer experience, including efficient drive-thru service and a modern dining area.

As B&G Food Enterprises continues to expand its portfolio, this latest venture underscores their commitment to growth and the community.

Construction is set to commence in January 2025, with a projected completion date in May 2025. This timeline ensures that Katy residents won’t have to wait long to satisfy their cravings for Taco Bell’s innovative menu items.

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