From a new boba tea shop to a new CAVA, check out these business updates across Northeast San Antonio, from Cibolo to Live Oak.

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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.

Boba and Eats

The shop sells both specialty boba and matcha teas plus a variety of specialty açaí bowls.

CAVA

The nationwide fast-casual chain serves customizable Greek-inspired bowls, pita wraps, gyros and more.

Alsies

The ice cream truck—locally owned by Steven Johns—sells prepackaged Mexican and gourmet ice creams.

Coming soon

Teso Life

The Asian supermarket chain offers specialty food, merchandise, games and more from countries like Japan and Korea.

Dunkin’

The shop sells a wide variety of doughnuts and coffee drinks. The business also sells breakfast sandwiches, bagels, muffins and more.

Andale Food & Snacks

Locally owned by Maria Topete, the food truck specializes in authentic Mexican cuisine and desserts.

Agora Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

The 45,000 square-foot jiu-jitsu studio will have showers, a sauna and an ice bath. It will also be equipped with a kids area and an outdoor community space along with 2,000 square feet of mat space.

Discovery Kids

Discovery Church is in the process of opening a new children’s building, which will be used for Sunday morning church services. The nondenominational church is also hoping to offer a concession stand within the space for youth ministries to fundraise.

Renovations

IHOP/Applebee’s

The IHOP located at The Forum at Olympia Parkway will be closing this spring to become a dual-branded Applebee’s. The restaurant will close sometime in March for the renovation, and reopen when completed, IHOP management staff told Community Impact.

Expansions

San Antonio International Airport

New flights have been added at the city’s airport, from three new domestic destinations to a new international flight to Santiago de Querétaro in Mexico.

In the news

Kung Jung Mu Sul of Schertz

The Kung fu studio, led by Program Director Stacey Gary, celebrated its 20-year anniversary on Dec. 2. Kung Jung Mu Sul is a Korean form of martial arts focusing mainly on self-defense from single or multiple attackers.

Kung Jung Mu Sul of Schertz celebrated its 20th anniversary on Dec 2. (Courtesy Kung Jung Mu Sul of Schertz)Kung Jung Mu Sul of Schertz celebrated its 20th anniversary on Dec 2. (Courtesy Kung Jung Mu Sul of Schertz)Nickie’s Hair Studio

The hair studio relocated from 8088 Old Austin Road, Ste. 1A, Selma on Jan. 26. Nickie’s Hair Studio, which opened in 2018, offers traditional haircuts, hair coloring and more.

Quality Response Medical Staffing

The Schertz-based healthcare agency is celebrating its 10-year anniversary on March 7. QRMS is a medical staffing agency founded by Flora Elizabeth Hooks which helps connect prospective healthcare workers with local area hospitals, according to its website.

Jefferson Bank

The San Antonio-based bank is celebrating 80 years in business in 2026. Jefferson Bank offering an array of banking services, from personal finance to business accounts and more.

The YMCA of Greater San Antonio

The region’s YMCA is celebrating its 150th anniversary throughout 2026 with special community events.

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