From new restaurants, sporting goods stores and record store expansions, check out these business updates from around New Braunfels this December.

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Wholesale Electric Supply

The Texas-owned business sells electricity to electricians and also sells pipe, wires, plugs, lighting and and other electrical equipment to the public, Branch Manager Ryan Nichols said.BIG-Brock Insurance Group

The company—founded by Mark Brock—offers insurance plans for local businesses, individual home and automobile plans. BIG-Brock Insurance Group also offers farm and ranch insurance.Fischer’s Neighborhood Market


The New Braunfels-based gas station—founded in 1966—features a car wash and Hunt Brother's Pizza, along with traditional fuel pumps.Glam House Aesthetics

The Schertz-based beauty and wellness clinic offers waxing, microneedling, vitamin supplements and more.Academy Sports + Outdoors

The retailer sells a wide variety of sporting goods and hunting and fishing gear.
Academy Sports + Outdoors sells running shoes for men, women and children. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)
Academy Sports + Outdoors sells running shoes for men, women and children. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)


Solid Foundations RN Care


The in-home nursing service offers a variety of post-hospitalization treatments and assistance including hospice and recovery care support.Coming soon

Iron Oak Apparel Co.

The Schulenburg-based apparel company is opening its second storefront in Gruene. Iron Oak Apparel Co. sells pearl snap polos, hats and other western lifestyle apparel.Yasaka Sushi & Ramen

This restaurant will be serving all-you-can-eat sushi and ramen.
  • Opening Dec. 1
  • 1348 I-35 N., New Braunfels
  • Facebook: Yasaka AYCE
Texas Roadhouse


The steakhouse restaurant serves salads, burgers, sandwiches and more.Sunshine Tienda

The clothing designer—co-owned by Laura and Amanda Ernst—will be opening its first brick-and-mortar location. Sunshine Tienda sells women and children's summer-inspired clothing and accessories.Riverview Calvary Chapel

The church, which has been renting a space at Through A Child’s Eyes Development Center, is building a permanent, 19,000-square-foot chapel. Riverview Calvary Chapel offers services on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. The church also has a children’s ministry program along with ministries for high schoolers, young adults, men and women.Relocations

Coverall Insurance Agency


The insurance agency—owned by Matthew Allen—relocated its headquarters from 1259 Loop 337. Allen said the new headquarters has better frontage road access and is a more suitable location for the agency to conduct business. Coverall Insurance offers insurance plans and coverage for local residents and businesses.Headwaters at the Comal

The nonprofit’s administrative offices relocated from the corner of E. Klingemann St. and Lakeview Blvd.Whole Cardiac Wellness

The cardiology clinic will be relocating from 1583 E. Common St., Ste. 211, according to a Facebook post. Whole Cardiac Wellness offers cardiovascular treatments to alleviate and manage heart diseases, such as cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation and high blood pressure, according to its website.RaineHills

The boutique—owned by Audrey Trefflich—is relocating from 711 N. Walnut Ave., Ste. B. RaineHills sells clothes for toddlers and newborns along with children's toys, nap mats and more.Expansions


Yard Sale Records

The record store—locally owned by Howard Lovell—acquired the adjacent suite in October. Yard Sale Records sells a range of new and used vinyl records, vintage memorabilia, CDs, cassette tapes, books and more.
Yard Sale Records doubled the size of its storefront in October. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)
Yard Sale Records doubled the size of its storefront in October. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)


Mixie Permanent Jewelry

The Gruene-based jeweler—owned by Jo Hartman—is expanding its storefront. Mixie Permanent Jewelry had previously shared its space with another business.John Newcombe Country Club

The country club—owned by John Newcombe—debuted its adult padel program and two new padel ball courts. The John Newcombe Country Club features health and fitness centers, offering a range of indoor and outdoor fitness classes.In the news

Grand Brook Memory Care

The senior center—previously known as Chapters Living—received a new name after undergoing a management change. Grand Brook Memory Care is now part of 13 Grand Brook Memory Care centers. The senior center offers assisted living and memory care services for seniors—specializing in Alzheimer's and dementia care, according to a news release.Terracon

The engineering company, founded in April 1965, will celebrate its 60th anniversary throughout 2026. The company has locations throughout Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas. Terracon offers materials testing, geotechnical engineering and more.