Relocations
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
The animal rescue nonprofit has closed its San Antonio facility and relocated to its main sanctuary in Kendalia.
- Relocated Oct. 21
- Private location in Kendall County
- www.wildlife-rescue.org
The local vet clinic is moving across I-10 into a larger space, offering better care options for household pets. The new location is double the size of the current location, allowing sick pets to be kept in separate areas and giving pet owners additional privacy to make the visit as comfortable as possible.
- Relocated Nov. 17
- 28615 I-10 West, Boerne
- www.fairoaksranchvet.com
MURFIT Fitness
The locally-owned gym completed a renovation project earlier in the fall, doubling the center’s space and adding brand new equipment.
- Renovated August
- 645 S. School St., Ste. 301, Boerne
- www.murfit.com
This downtown boutique expanded with a holiday pop-up shop, offering holiday-centric goods, from themed clothing to Christmas ornaments.
- Expanded Oct. 30
- 255 S. Main St., Boerne
- Facebook: Uptown Chic Boutique & Gifts

Alamo Colleges District
The Alamo Colleges District celebrated its 80th anniversary in November, serving more than 88,000 learners over the years. The district has five campuses across the San Antonio area, and is planning expansions to Boerne and New Braunfels. Total enrollment is expected to reach 100,000 by 2030.
- Opened in 1945
- 222 North Alamo St., San Antonio
- www.alamo.edu
The local organic supermarket officially recognized its 20th anniversary in business on Nov. 5 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
- 807 N. Main St., Boerne
- www.npboerne.com
Peggy’s on the Green
The American-style restaurant nestled inside a historic Boerne hotel closed its doors to move forward with a new concept.
Closing Nov. 30
- 128 W. Blanco Rd, Boerne
- www.peggysonthegreen.com

