A salad kitchen, automotive parts store and home retailer are among the businesses coming soon to Northeast San Antonio. This list is not comprehensive. Openings are subject to change.

Now open

BlueWave Express Car Wash

Owned and operated by ClearWater Express Wash, BlueWave Express Car Wash offers power washes, wheel cleans, flash drys, foam polishes and rain repels.Coming soon

Salata


With four locations in San Antonio, this will be the first Salata location in the Northeast San Antonio area. The fast-causal restaurant offers wraps, build-to-order salads and teas.O’Reilly Auto Parts

The auto parts store sells batteries, brake pads and spark plugs. The business also offers battery and check engine light testing.STX Frio

The 325,274-square-foot cold storage warehouse will have 42 docks, LED lighting, a Tyco Quell dry fire sprinkler system and a 200-foot-deep truck court with 68 trailer parking spaces and automobile parking.What's next

Quick Quack Car Wash


The California-based car wash chain is opening a location in Universal City, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Quick Quack Car Wash offers car wash memberships, free vacuums and more, according to its website.Home Depot

The home improvement retailer is anticipated to begin construction on a new building in October, according to a filing with TDLR and confirmation from a company retail representative. The Home Depot sells outdoor power equipment, patio furniture, ladders, ceiling fans and more, according to its website.Olive Garden

The chain restaurant has plans to build a new restaurant, according to the filing with TDLR. Construction is anticipated to begin in September, according to the filing. Olive Garden serves a variety of entrees, soups, salads and more.Ford Motor Company Training Facility

The 13,524-square-foot facility will offer hands-on training with vehicles and classroom lectures. The facility, currently under construction, is anticipated to be complete by August, according to a filing with TDLR.AutoZone Auto Parts


The automotive retailer has plans to open a second Schertz location, according to a filing with TDLR. Autozone Auto Parts sells automotive products, such as batters, brakes, engine components and more.Anniversaries

K. Charles & Co.

The hair salon, owned by Holly Thalman and managed by Nicole Delaney, will celebrate 10 years in May. K. Charles offers a range of hair services, including hair coloring, hair cuts and extensions, and keratin treatments using Aveda products.Mam’s Cigar Shop

The cigar shop, locally owned by Marshall Matney, celebrated its 10-year anniversary March 15. Mam's Cigar Shop operates as a BYOB cigar lounge, and sells cigar accessories such as cigar cutters.
  • 107 E. Wright Blvd., Universal City
  • 210-658-6267
Renovations


Public Storage

The storage unit facility recently added 25 units from vacated commercial tenants, totaling 3,550 square feet of rentable space, according to construction manager Dan Westervelt. The minor demolition and storage unit addition work began Feb. 24 and finished with an inspection the week of April 7, costing $175,000.In the news

Selma Splash Pad

The splash pad reopened April 18 after closing in June due to a mechanical issue in the secondary UV disinfection system, the city stated in a social media post. The splash pad is now open from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from noon-6 p.m. on Sunday.Billy D’s Club


The bar changed ownership from Derek and Trevor Emery to Vanessa Flowers in December. Flowers re-opened the bar Feb. 3 following a series of renovations, including new countertops, fresh paint and several additional televisions. Billy D's Club has live music and pool.Neville Park and Clubhouse

Universal City officials celebrated the renaming of Cimarron Park to Neville Park and Clubhouse with a dedication ceremony on April 22. Universal City City Council approved the renaming of the park March 4, to honor Richard "Dick" Neville. Neville served as a Universal City council member for 26 years. He served as the council's Mayor Pro Tem for 15 of those 26 years. He also serves on the city's economic development corporation's board of directors.