Hi Kathy no updates on that and it was planned for loop 337 according to my source. Would be nice. Definitely need more options. I’m a little surprised we don’t have at minimum a Central Market at one of our HEB’s like the one in Alamo Heights
@raadalawanrealtor oops my correction, I live by Creekside (306 area). But yes, loop 337 and 46 is what I meant to say. I agree. It would be nice to have other choices besides HEB. Even as you stated, a Central Market would be nice. I lived at ine time in the Columbia Missouri area, and we had Hy-Vee they were wonderful as they had whole sections that were foods from local farmers (vegetables as well as meats)
Lose its charm probably not. The city has worked hard to preserve since 1845. And keeping big box and franchise out of downtown and Gruene is by design. Traffic? Yes. But the goal there is to maintain times not increase. Still some steps to go, it’s definitely exciting
The guy making these videos is just making a commercial for his business. Thanks for promoting the death of small town charm. New Braunfels will soon become a over crowded traffic disaster( which is pretty much already here at Creekside) .
Hi Charlie have you watched other video on this channel? You may have a different stance. The charm? Watch the person on the street video where we spoke with people native to New Braunfels. But I respect your opinion and can see why you say it’s growing too much too fast
As usual, more commerce, more residential, no infrastructure. increase the size of the roads, make affordable housing for the people living here and work here last but not least, the grid. Our grid barely handles what we have now, conserve electricity during the day, etc. Now the government wants everybody to buy electric cars when the grid can't handle what we have now. If you're only seeing tax dollar signs from building put some of that money into infrastructure development.
Quite the opposite. City knows what it needs but reacts to growth because that’s lol that can be done. Imagine city coming to you and asking you to pay your taxes for the next tens years because they THINK there will be growth. Doesn’t work like that so cities react to growth vs. pro act
Do you think plans will be made to connect Veramindi to 306, maybe north of Greene? Although they are improving 337 to overpass River road, it’s still difficult to get to over to 306.
I'm looking forward to that Torchy's at 306 and I35. I am curious what will be developed further up 306 between the HEB and River Chase. There appears to be more development here and there along 306.
@@raadalawanrealtor you know what I mean. A lot of companies were making plans based on 2020/2021 demand. Target, Walmart, home builders/devs, etc. They can't possibly have the same expectations now.
Outside of downtown and Gruene it's all cookie cutter strip malls, chain restaurants and subdivisions with houses that all look alike and you could run and jump roof to roof.
@@korbinscott thanks for dropping in and watching. I'll leave the judging to my clients who moved here after watching the videos and said NB is exactly how I described it. If you watch my other videos, I don't hold back on how I describe it, good or bad. That's why people listen/watch.
At one time you spoke about a Whole Foods coming to the area on 306, have you heard anything new about that?
Hi Kathy no updates on that and it was planned for loop 337 according to my source. Would be nice. Definitely need more options. I’m a little surprised we don’t have at minimum a Central Market at one of our HEB’s like the one in Alamo Heights
@raadalawanrealtor oops my correction, I live by Creekside (306 area). But yes, loop 337 and 46 is what I meant to say. I agree. It would be nice to have other choices besides HEB. Even as you stated, a Central Market would be nice. I lived at ine time in the Columbia Missouri area, and we had Hy-Vee they were wonderful as they had whole sections that were foods from local farmers (vegetables as well as meats)
@@kathyharrison7285 I’d imagine it’s a matter of time. There’s a farmers market planned at the future Solm’s Landing development at Creekside
Just found your channel, thanks for all the info.
I'll be keeping an eye on more updates from you.
You got it Mister Bear.
Where was the beginning filmed?
Faust Street Bridge
Sad to see how new braunfels has been sold out to concrete everywhere now..
It's about incentives not intentions as the economic professor would say..
Traffic is going to be a nightmare, I think it will lose it's charm, for sure
Lose its charm probably not. The city has worked hard to preserve since 1845. And keeping big box and franchise out of downtown and Gruene is by design. Traffic? Yes. But the goal there is to maintain times not increase. Still some steps to go, it’s definitely exciting
No Raad. It’s not exciting to see a small town turn into a Detroit Michigan.
I love New Braunfels! ❤️
Lots to love ❤️
All the new stuff means they will only let us water our yards once a month instead of once every 2 weeks ;) LOL
The guy making these videos is just making a commercial for his business. Thanks for promoting the death of small town charm. New Braunfels will soon become a over crowded traffic disaster( which is pretty much already here at Creekside) .
Hi Charlie have you watched other video on this channel? You may have a different stance. The charm? Watch the person on the street video where we spoke with people native to New Braunfels. But I respect your opinion and can see why you say it’s growing too much too fast
THIS NEWS IS A NIGHTMARE! ITS ALREADY CHANGED FOREVER!!
Back in 2003
More large parks would be nice.
Coming to our masterplanned communities
As usual, more commerce, more residential, no infrastructure. increase the size of the roads, make affordable housing for the people living here and work here last but not least, the grid. Our grid barely handles what we have now, conserve electricity during the day, etc. Now the government wants everybody to buy electric cars when the grid can't handle what we have now. If you're only seeing tax dollar signs from building put some of that money into infrastructure development.
Quite the opposite. City knows what it needs but reacts to growth because that’s lol that can be done. Imagine city coming to you and asking you to pay your taxes for the next tens years because they THINK there will be growth. Doesn’t work like that so cities react to growth vs. pro act
Do you think plans will be made to connect Veramindi to 306, maybe north of Greene? Although they are improving 337 to overpass River road, it’s still difficult to get to over to 306.
Possibility
I'm looking forward to that Torchy's at 306 and I35. I am curious what will be developed further up 306 between the HEB and River Chase. There appears to be more development here and there along 306.
Stay tuned
More hotels 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Definitely
I wonder if the developers are as excited about these huge projects as they were a few months ago...
Still are. River Mill project closed this month to Casey Development.
@@raadalawanrealtor you know what I mean. A lot of companies were making plans based on 2020/2021 demand. Target, Walmart, home builders/devs, etc. They can't possibly have the same expectations now.
We have same town in va we getting casino at mill site
We’ll see
Let that town be stop growing it
How about economic development
In terms of…jobs? Talk to me
@@raadalawanrealtor yes
@@rossvesci1706 commercial development creates jobs whether it’s service jobs or construction jobs. Sales job, etc.
@@raadalawanrealtor companies relocating there for office space and manufacturing related jobs that create a big tax base for local businesses
@@rossvesci1706 continental is here. Check our other coming to new Braunfels videos out. They’re hiring right now
Why is all the architecture cookie cutter? Sad New Braunfels will start to look plastic.
I disagree. The city has done a good job of preserving the integrity, charm of downtown and Gruene. I don’t see that changing.
@@raadalawanrealtor that’s good to hear.
Outside of downtown and Gruene it's all cookie cutter strip malls, chain restaurants and subdivisions with houses that all look alike and you could run and jump roof to roof.
Yes lets all listen to a guy who just moved here from Michagan on how our town is staying the same as it has been over the years.
@@korbinscott thanks for dropping in and watching. I'll leave the judging to my clients who moved here after watching the videos and said NB is exactly how I described it. If you watch my other videos, I don't hold back on how I describe it, good or bad. That's why people listen/watch.
I don’t mind growth, but leave downtown as is.
Downtown needs to change to meet needs of new demographics. Remember downtown died once and the city doesn’t want it to happen again
As a subscriber, I appreciate all the updates and info on future projects. I love this town and don’t mind the growth. At least not yet.
Thanks DaViper. Yea still manageable
New Braunfels should have been left alone . The charm is being destroyed !!! So sad to see
So excited about this! New Braunfels is becoming more and more a vacation destination and a wonderful place to live!
Not sure if residence inn 🏨 but longer term stays yes