The San Antonio-based grocery chain plans to rebuild the fueling station at its store at 6001 W. Parmer Lane, according to a recent filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 

The project carries an estimated cost of about $500,000 and would involve a complete reconstruction of the roughly 40,000-square-foot fueling station at the site. Construction is expected to begin May 1 and wrap up by early October, the filing said.

The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the project.

The West Parmer Lane fueling station is one of several renovation projects the company is undertaking this year. 

Last month, a $17.5 million construction project was completed at the H-E-B store at the Hancock Center, near the University of Texas at Austin campus. The store at 1801 E. 41st St. was expected to be completed in spring 2025, but construction was delayed.

The store expanded by 31,000 square feet and added several amenities, including H-E-B Curbside and Home Delivery, a full-service H-E-B Pharmacy, a True Texas BBQ restaurant, a Healthy Living department and an H-E-B Wellness Primary Care clinic.

H-E-B has also confirmed plans for new stores in Austin and San Marcos, with the San Marcos location expected to open later this year. Construction on the McKinney Falls Parkway store in southeast Austin is tentatively scheduled to begin in July with a target completion date of October 2027.

H-E-B operates more than 455 stores in Texas and Mexico and draws more than $50 billion in sales annually.