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Thera Nails Lab now open in Cibolo

A new nail salon has opened its doors in Northeast San Antonio.

Thera Nails Lab, located in Cibolo at 1347 FM 1103, Ste. 131, opened on March 6. The nail salon is owned by Anh Nguyen.

What they offer: The nail salons offers gel manicures, pedicures, eyelash extensions, facials, full body waxing and nail enhancements.

Thera Nails Lab also has a complimentary drink menu, which features mimosas, sangria and other specialty cocktails.

  • 1347 FM 1103, Ste., 131 Cibolo

 
On The Business Beat
Check out 16 business updates in Northeast San Antonio

From a new CAVA to a new ice cream truck, check out these 20 local business updates from across the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom.

Now open
Digestive and Liver Disease of San Antonio, Día Health
The clinic offers a comprehensive range of services designed to support physical and mental well-being, according to a news release from the city's economic development corporation. The practice offers primary care services and mental health care services, the release states.

  • 12315 Judson Road, Ste. 318, Live Oak

Boba and Eats

The shop sells both specialty boba and matcha teas plus a variety of specialty açaí bowls.
  • 904 FM 3009, Schertz

CAVA

The nationwide fast-casual chain serves customizable Greek-inspired bowls, pita wraps, gyros and more.
  • 18406 N. I-35 frontage road, Ste. 300, Schertz

 
Neighboring News
Ron Nirenberg to run against Patrick Von Dohlen for Bexar County Judge

In the March 3 primary election, former four-term Mayor Ron Nirenberg secured the majority of votes in the Democratic primary election for Bexar County judge against incumbent Peter Sakai.

Nirenberg had 111,719 ballots cast in his favor, or 62.27% of the vote, while his opponent Sakai had 67,890 ballots cast in his favor, or 37.80% of the vote.

“This victory is a testament to our community, which overwhelmingly supported our bold vision for Bexar County,” Nirenberg said in a statement to Community Impact. “We still have an election to win in November, but I’m confident our campaign has the energy to deliver.”

Nirenberg will run against Republican Patrick Von Dohlen, who ran unopposed and received 64,167 votes.

Stay tuned: Voters will be able to cast their ballot for either Nirenberg or Von Dohlen on Nov. 3.

 
CI Texas
Data: Over 300 companies move headquarters to Texas in 9 years

Texas attracts dozens of company headquarters to the state annually, with at least 314 businesses moving their main office to Texas from other states between 2015-2024, data from the governor’s office shows.

Zooming in: At least 24 companies moved their headquarters to Texas in 2024, with more than half landing in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Two companies relocated from other countries, with data center developer Hive Digital Technologies bringing its home base from Canada to San Antonio and pharmaceutical company IntraBio Inc. moving its headquarters from the United Kingdom to Austin.

How we got here: State officials and experts said Texas’ economic incentives and light regulatory environment are key reasons why companies brought their operations to the state in recent years.

“Texas wants companies to move here, and [company leaders] know that,” Megan Mauro, interim president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business, told Community Impact. “Our legislative policy is really impacted by the voices of employers here.”

 

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