Every surrounding county has HEB,
HEB, owns Dallas properties
So why not Dallas?
Paid for by a concerned Dallas citizen
HEB, why do you own real estate in Dallas, but have no flagship stores in the city?
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HEB, Why?
HEB, you have 10 Locations in DFW…
And not one of them is in Dallas 🤔
HEB, Why?
Why have you built your flagships stores in counties that surround Dallas but not in Dallas?
HEB, Why?
Why have you built your flagships stores in every major city in Texas but not in Dallas?
HEB, Why?
Why do you own multiple properties in Dallas, but have not developed them?
Dear HEB,
You have come to Dallas and set up in our city. Yet you have only opened up in the suburbs, while entire neighborhopods and communities have food oaises.
This question has been on the people’s mind for far too long:
“Why won’t you open in Dallas?”
THE DALLAS DONUT
Surrounded, But Not Served
HEB, has created a “donut” around Dallas—stores in every neighboring area, but none in the city itself.

HEB Locations Near Dallas
Plano (Collin County)
15 miles from Downtown Dallas
5 Stores
Fort Worth (Tarrant County)
30 miles from Downtown Dallas
5 Stores
McKinney (Collin County)
15 miles from Downtown Dallas
3 Stores
Frisco (Collin County)
25 miles from Downtown Dallas
4 Stores
Rockwall (Rockwall County)
25 miles from Downtown Dallas
1 Store
Dallas (Dallas County)
The Heart of DFW
0 Stores
24+
HEB, Flagship Stores in Texas Cities
6
Counties Around Dallas with HEB
0
Stores in Dallas County
THE FACTS
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Dallas is more than ready for HEB, Here’s the data that proves it.
Dallas by the Numbers
Population
1.3M
City Ranking
#9 in US
Median Income in Dallas County
$74K
Fortune 500 HQs
9
HEB, Stores
0
Strategic Exclusion
HEB operates 10 stores in North Texas with locations in Collin County (24 miles north), Tarrant County (32 miles southwest), Rockwall County (23 miles northeast) and Kaufman County (24 miles east; this store is not open yet).
Property Holdings
HEB, currently owns 32 properties in Dallas and Dallas County. Including prime real estate in Oak Cliff, Lemmon Avenue, Northwest Highway and DeSoto. None have been developed into HEB Flagship Stores.
Food Desert Impact
Over 150,000 Dallas residents live in food deserts with limited access to fresh, affordable groceries. HEB, could change that overnight.
Dallas residents spend an estimated $2.1 billion annually on groceries
That’s revenue going to other chains because HEB, isn’t here
$2.1B
Annual Grocery Spending
$0
To HEB,