I first wrote about the Victoria Albertsons (1309 E. Red River Street) back in 2016 on Safeway and Albertsons in Texas Blog. Now that I have some better resources, it was indeed planned and built as a Skaggs Albertsons, though by the time it actually opened in August 1977, it was just a regular Albertsons1 and closed in October 2002, the last South Texas store (if you don't count Kerrville and New Braunfels) to close.
In January 2008, after renovating the building, StarTek moved in as a call center, but only operated until January 2010; it never did max out the 600 employees it intended to have, and closed with 269 employees. Capgemini moved in soon after, but it came and went. By the end of 2012, it was empty once more.
It was at this point I came across the building in July 2016, repainted but empty. Below are additional pictures from July 2016.
In January 2017, Grifols Biomat USA Plasma Center opened in part of the building. The following year, BCFS Education Services opened Victoria County Red River Head Start, an early childcare program, but with the address of 2102 North Laurent Street (the west side of the building). From 2019 to 2022, Victoria-based OfficeSystems also occupied space on the Laurent Street side.
From what I can piece together, today (August 2026), both OfficeSystems is gone (moved out in 2024 to their own offices), BCFS Head Start Victoria moved to the front of the building and using the Red River address, and Christian private school V1 Academy using the Laurent address.
1. The store number was 4021 at closing, but Albertsons did change a bunch of store numbers around 1997 as part of reorganizing the San Antonio/Houston divisions, so I'm not 100% positive this was ALWAYS 4021. I'm still doing research on that sort of thing.






