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Coach Rolls Into Quarry Market With Third San Antonio Shop

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Published on May 07, 2026
Coach Rolls Into Quarry Market With Third San Antonio ShopSource: Google Street View

Coach is gearing up to roll out a new boutique at the Alamo Quarry Market on the North Side, giving San Antonio shoppers one more spot to grab the brand’s leather goods. The label is planning a roughly 5,200-square-foot shop and is targeting interior build-out completion by October, although it has yet to share a formal opening date with the public. Once the lights come on, this will be the city’s third standalone Coach location and another big-name badge on the Quarry’s tenant lineup.

Where It Will Go

According to CultureMap San Antonio, Coach is taking over a suite at 255 E. Basse Rd. in the Alamo Quarry Market with a planned footprint of about 5,205 square feet. CultureMap notes that a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing pegs the space as potentially “ready for stock” by October 2026, although the company has not publicly committed to an opening date. The outlet frames the move as part of Coach’s broader recent push on the brick-and-mortar retail front.

Old Brand, New Crowd

Coach traces its beginnings to a small Manhattan leather workshop launched in 1941, later evolving under a series of designers and executives who helped reinvent the brand’s image. Over the years, the company leaned on its heritage in leather craftsmanship while refreshing silhouettes, logos, and marketing to speak to younger shoppers. Encyclopedia.com details that trajectory from modest craft operation to nationwide accessories staple.

What It Means for the Quarry

The Alamo Quarry Market, a long-running North Side shopping destination at 255 E. Basse Rd., mixes restaurants, a movie theater, and a roster of national retailers. MallsInAmerica catalogs the center’s address and tenant list, and project filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation show a steady stream of build-outs for new and refreshed spaces, a sign that the property remains a busy draw for retailers. That steady foot traffic and established retail mix help explain why Coach would lock in a Quarry storefront.

Coach has not posted a firm opening schedule. CultureMap San Antonio likewise reports that the company has yet to advertise an official date. If the projected October construction timeline stays on track, shoppers can expect hiring notices and new signage to start popping up in the coming months. We will be watching local filings and center listings for word of a confirmed grand opening.