Alamo Heights, February 8, 2026
Alamo Heights is set to undergo a revitalization with the introduction of new dining establishments and office spaces along Broadway Street. Ridgemont Properties is investing $6.5 million to redevelop the former Nix Health sleep clinic into a mixed-use hub featuring two restaurants and office suites. Additionally, Tiny’s Milk & Cookies plans to open its first San Antonio bakery by fall, adding to the area’s appeal. These developments reflect a broader trend towards economic growth in Alamo Heights.
San Antonio, Texas
Alamo Heights is set to welcome new dining establishments and office spaces along Broadway Street, signaling a revitalization of the area.
Ridgemont Properties is investing $6.5 million to redevelop the former Nix Health sleep clinic at 5307 Broadway into a mixed-use hub. The project includes two restaurants on the first floor—an East Coast-inspired oyster and martini bar, and a New Orleans-style chophouse—as well as office suites on the second floor. Renovations are expected to begin this month and be completed by November. In December, the Alamo Heights City Council approved a $2 million incentive package for the project, which includes a 100% tax rebate for 10 years, requiring a minimum investment of $9 million and an operational restaurant by 2027.
Additionally, Houston-based Tiny’s Milk & Cookies plans to open its first San Antonio bakery at 5615 Broadway by the fall. The 1,800-square-foot bakery will feature a walk-up window offering sourdough bread, pastries, and chocolate chip cookies made from scratch throughout the day. Tiny’s Milk & Cookies is known for its scratch-made items and has been a hit in Houston and Austin.
These developments are part of a broader trend of new dining options and office spaces emerging along Broadway in Alamo Heights, contributing to the area’s economic growth and appeal.
What is Ridgemont Properties planning to develop at 5307 Broadway?
Ridgemont Properties is investing $6.5 million to redevelop the former Nix Health sleep clinic at 5307 Broadway into a mixed-use hub. The project includes two restaurants on the first floor—an East Coast-inspired oyster and martini bar, and a New Orleans-style chophouse—as well as office suites on the second floor. Renovations are expected to begin this month and be completed by November. In December, the Alamo Heights City Council approved a $2 million incentive package for the project, which includes a 100% tax rebate for 10 years, requiring a minimum investment of $9 million and an operational restaurant by 2027.
What is Tiny’s Milk & Cookies planning to open in Alamo Heights?
Houston-based Tiny’s Milk & Cookies plans to open its first San Antonio bakery at 5615 Broadway by the fall. The 1,800-square-foot bakery will feature a walk-up window offering sourdough bread, pastries, and chocolate chip cookies made from scratch throughout the day. Tiny’s Milk & Cookies is known for its scratch-made items and has been a hit in Houston and Austin.
How are these developments impacting Alamo Heights?
These developments are part of a broader trend of new dining options and office spaces emerging along Broadway in Alamo Heights, contributing to the area’s economic growth and appeal.
Key Features of the Developments
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Ridgemont Properties’ Redevelopment | Investment of $6.5 million to transform the former Nix Health sleep clinic into a mixed-use hub with two restaurants and office suites. Renovations to begin this month and complete by November. Alamo Heights City Council approved a $2 million incentive package, including a 100% tax rebate for 10 years, requiring a minimum investment of $9 million and an operational restaurant by 2027. |
| Tiny’s Milk & Cookies Bakery | Houston-based bakery planning to open its first San Antonio location at 5615 Broadway by the fall. The 1,800-square-foot bakery will feature a walk-up window offering sourdough bread, pastries, and chocolate chip cookies made from scratch throughout the day. Known for its scratch-made items and popular in Houston and Austin. |
| Impact on Alamo Heights | These developments are part of a broader trend of new dining options and office spaces emerging along Broadway in Alamo Heights, contributing to the area’s economic growth and appeal. |
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