A new shopping center on the Far Northwest side of San Antonio will break ground this fall. Anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market, the retail center will bring a mix of stores and services to San Antonio’s expanding Far Northwest side.
Highlights
- A new shopping center in San Antonio is set to break ground this fall.
- The project has received $16 million worth of investment.
- Called Galm Crossing, the project will span approximately 69,000 square feet.
New Shopping Center Set to Break Ground in Far Northwest San Antonio
According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the construction is set to begin in the coming months. The project, called Galm Crossing, will span roughly 69,000-square feet, with several amenities only minutes away from the location.
Backed by more than $16.6 million in investment, the project reflects the area’s rapid growth, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Construction is scheduled to begin in November and expected to be completed by October 2026.
Abiso Real Estate, the developers of the project, will be collaborating with San Antonio-based design firm Luna Architecture to build Galm Crossing.
Catering to the Rising Demand in the Area
Abiso Real Estate is confident in the area’s long-term growth potential. The company anticipates continued growth in both population and income levels, positioning the development to meet rising demand in the area.
Locals have noted major changes across nearby neighborhoods, including a wave of new housing, schools, and restaurants. In recent years, new residential complexes, schools, and restaurants have popped up, indicating a broader trend in growth in the Far Northwest side of the city.
Abiso Real Estate has also played a key role in shaping the area’s commercial landscape. Its recent projects include a new Fatburger, the upcoming Stevens Pointe shopping center, and another Sprouts Farmers Market.
The firm is expanding its San Antonio footprint with additional retail projects along Culebra Road and Galm Road, following recent activity throughout Bexar County.
With $16 million in backing and a rising residential base, Galm Crossing represents a major addition to San Antonio’s far Northwest Side. Once completed, the center is expected to offer a variety of retail options and amenities for nearby residents.