Schertz straddles the Bexar-Guadalupe county line northeast of San Antonio along Interstate 35, with a small portion extending into Comal County. The city was founded in the 1840s by German immigrants, with the Schertz family purchasing land that became the settlement's core. Incorporation came relatively late, in 1958, as the area began to develop as a San Antonio suburb. Growth accelerated after Randolph Air Force Base was established in 1931 on land adjacent to what is now Schertz.
Population rose from under 10,000 in 1990 to over 44,000 by the mid-2020s. The city's growth reflects broader San Antonio metro expansion along the I-35 corridor connecting San Antonio to Austin and New Braunfels. Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District serves the city and several surrounding communities, enrolling over 15,000 students.
The Amazon Fulfillment Center along Graytown Road, which opened in 2019, is one of the largest in the region and represents a shift in local economic base toward logistics. The facility uses automated sortation systems and employs several thousand workers. Retail and commercial development has clustered along the IH-35 and FM 3009 corridors.
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Schertz straddles the Bexar-Guadalupe county line northeast of San Antonio along Interstate 35, with a small portion extending into Comal County. The city was founded in the 1840s by German immigrants, with the Schertz family purchasing land that became the settlement's core. Incorporation came relatively late, in 1958, as the area began to develop as a San Antonio suburb. Growth accelerated after Randolph Air Force Base was established in 1931 on land adjacent to what is now Schertz.
Population rose from under 10,000 in 1990 to over 44,000 by the mid-2020s. The city's growth reflects broader San Antonio metro expansion along the I-35 corridor connecting San Antonio to Austin and New Braunfels. Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District serves the city and several surrounding communities, enrolling over 15,000 students.
The Amazon Fulfillment Center along Graytown Road, which opened in 2019, is one of the largest in the region and represents a shift in local economic base toward logistics. The facility uses automated sortation systems and employs several thousand workers. Retail and commercial development has clustered along the IH-35 and FM 3009 corridors.
When Schertz is the search area, Escortservice.com returns reviews of the escort websites active there. The directory is a listing service and nothing more. It does not facilitate meetings or verify any party. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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