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Popular grocery chain sprouts new San Antonio store and more top stories

Sprouts is growing it San Antonio presence.
Editor's note: The top San Antonio news of the week includes exciting restaurant and grocery store openings — a handful of which may have flown under the radar. Plus, San Antonio gets a Pride Cultural Heritage District and a new mayor. Catch up on our most popular stories below, then visit our event planner for weekend entertainment ideas.
1. Sprouts Farmers Market to open new far northwest San Antonio store. Natural grocery chain Sprouts Farmers Market is expanding its San Antonio footprint with a new store set to open in late 2026 at 13455 Culebra Rd. #118. The Arizona-based grocer has been rapidly growing in Texas — challenging Texas brands like Whole Foods and Central Market on their home turf.
2. 7 new hidden-gem San Antonio restaurants you might have missed. New San Antonio-area restaurants seem to pop up each week. There are so many fresh dining options that a few noteworthy eateries inevitably fly under the radar. Here are seven recent restaurant openings you may have missed.

3. Legendary gay strip becomes San Antonio's newest cultural district. Last week, the Historic and Design Review Commission voted in favor of designating San Antonio's North Main Avenue as the Pride Cultural Heritage District.
4. Ritzy Latin seafood restaurant anchors in Northwest San Antonio. Upscale Stone Oak seafood restaurant and bar Arenas Marisqueria Lounge is diving into a new San Antonio location near SeaWorld.
5. Gina Ortiz Jones elected San Antonio's first LGBT mayor in runoff race. San Antonio voters chose Gina Ortiz Jones as their next mayor in a runoff election June 7. She bested Rolando Pablos in a battle that began with a crowded field of 27 candidates.
