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Posts from May 2021

By Steve Knight The Herald-Zeitung

Members of the New Braunfels Economic Development Corporation board last week unanimously approved a plan that will help design a portion of the Dry Comal Creek Hike

BROADBAND COMING TO DOWNTOWN NEW BRAUNFELS

Published Tuesday, May 25, 2021 3:00 PM

After nearly six years of planning and pushing, faster-speed and more affordable broadband is coming to commercial customers in New Braunfels soon. The NBEDC, NBU, and City Council approved an

TASKUS MOVES HQ TO NEW BRAUNFELS

Published Tuesday, May 25, 2021 3:00 PM

TaskUs, Inc. has relocated their corporate headquarters from Santa Monica, California to New Braunfels according to company officials. Founded in 2008, the company provides outsourced customer service

NBEDC JOINS SAEDF PARTNERSHIP

Published Tuesday, May 25, 2021 2:00 PM

Regional economic development is not exactly new – in fact, it has been around a while. Today, though, these partnerships are possibly more important than ever. For several reasons regionalism within

MAKING MUD IN TEXAS

Published Tuesday, May 25, 2021 2:00 PM

This is the title of an internal Continental aerial video that shows the new Continental Automotive Systems site located on Kohlenberg Road in New Braunfels where advanced driver assistance systems

NBU Begins S. Castell 24-inch Water Line Construction

Published Tuesday, May 18, 2021 4:00 PM

By Steve Knight The Herald-Zeitung | Updated

2021 S. Castell ConstructionNew Braunfels Utilities crews will begin replacing and upgrading aging and undersized infrastructure on the east and west sides

By Steve Knight The Herald-Zeitung

Ron SniderNew Braunfels businessman and restaurant owner Ron Snider, known for his work rebuilding and revitalizing downtown, died on Friday. He was 70.

Snider was born on

Large Development Eyes New Braunfels Area

Published Wednesday, May 5, 2021 3:00 PM

By Steve Knight The Herald-Zeitung

Mayfair Site PlanAn almost 1,900-acre project proposed along I-35 just outside of the New Braunfels city limits could bring up to 6,000 new residential units to the area, commercial