From the closing of a gymnastics center to Texas Roadhouse's 25th anniversary in Live Oak, get the scoop on these local business updates in Northeast San Antonio.

Expansions

Walmart

The store completed a $1 million renovation project with a new look for its Vision Center, customer service, cash registers and garden center.In the news

Cibolo Community Center


The first phase of the center—formerly known as the Noble Group Event Center—opened for the city’s senior programming on Sept. 29. The center is also able to be rented as an event space, with differing rates for Cibolo residents and nonresidents.Texas Roadhouse

The restaurant—owned and operated by Matt Sanders—celebrated its 25th anniversary from Sept. 8-11.Old Main Ice House

The local bar—owned by Nick Marquez—celebrated its 10-year anniversary on Sept. 26.bioworX

The business—which targets recovery for athletes—changed ownership on Sept. 1. bioworX is now owned by Shawn and Mariah Castle. Shawn said they offer cold plunges, red light saunas and a IVs. bioworX also offers compression therapy, Vitamin C injections and peptide treatments.Closings


Aim High Gymnastics

The gym taught lessons for all skill levels in addition to leading competitive teams on a regular practice schedule.