From a new Greek cafe to a new hotel in the works, check out these business updates from across the Alamo City.

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En Beat Dance Studio

This New Zealand-based dance studio offers an eclectic mix of dance lessons and styles, plus a recreational and competitive program.Teso Life

From ramen and claw machines to hygiene products and sodas, Teso Life carries a wide selection of Japanese and Asian goods.Elsewhere Too


This new mixed outdoor venue, bar and grill has outdoor patios, “Instagrammable” decor and a 53-foot-tall Ferris wheel.Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe

The fast-casual joint offers a selection of Greek and Mediterranean dishes for lunch and dinner, from gyros to salads and more.Book Nerd

The new bookstore—owned by Lauren and Sean Richmond—features a wide selection of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, romantasy, mystery, thrillers, literary fiction and young adult fiction.
  • Opened Oct. 11
  • 2211 NW Military, Ste.118, San Antonio
  • Instagram: Book Nerd
Book Nerd is a new, genre-first book store opened by local residents in Castle Hills. (Parks Kugle/Community Impact)
Book Nerd is a new, genre-first book store opened by local residents in Castle Hills. (Parks Kugle/Community Impact)
Coming soon

Trim District


This new barber shop will have 10 chairs, hair treatment and a private room for esthetician services, such as micro-needling, eyebrow treatments and eyelash treatments.Wellness Pediatric Dentistry and Airway

The new clinic’s main focus will be on pediatric patients below 17 years old, with standard cleanings, check-ups and exams.Ginger's Bistro

The new eatery—owned by John or Sharrah Lopez—will feature Southern comfort foods, a full bar, Cajun and Creole dishes.Homewood Suites by Hilton

This new hotel will feature 147 suites, with studio and one-bedroom suites, along with 5,000 square feet of rentable meeting space.Expansions


San Antonio International Airport

The airport opened a new safety building, featuring a police substation that houses the patrol, bike section, admin command section and its explosive detection canine teams.The Calera

A new 5,600-square-foot event venue geared toward weddings and other formal events has opened at this San Antonio resort.
Starbucks shut down two San Antonio locations, one on the city's north side, on Sept. 25. (Courtesy Starbucks)
Starbucks shut down two San Antonio locations, one on the city's north side, on Sept. 25. (Courtesy Starbucks)
In the news

Ballet San Antonio


Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the ballet features a group of top professional ballet dancers, putting on three productions each year in the city.The Winston School San Antonio

This alternative learning school turned 40 years old on Aug. 24, recognizing four decades of supporting students with conditions such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and ADHD.Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

This nonprofit organization closed its North San Antonio campus and has centralized operations at a private animal sanctuary in Kendall County.Closings

Starbucks


As the nationwide coffee chain closes locations across the country, several locations in San Antonio have already shut their doors.Agave Ranch Furniture

This local furniture store specializes in rustic home decor, furniture, Texas-themed art pieces and more.