Jasper Kenzo Sundeen | San Antonio Report
Business ReporterJasper@sareport.org
Jasper Kenzo Sundeen covers business for the San Antonio Report. Previously, he covered local governments, labor and economics for the Yakima Herald-Republic in Central Washington. He was born and raised in Los Angeles.
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Much of Geekdom’s focus was turning ideas into businesses. Now, the company wants to support people who already have startups off the ground.
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San Antonio FC is banking on World Cup hype to attract new fans to free games while it considers moving up to a higher-level league in 2028.
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SAWS proposed to increase rates beginning in 2027 and reduce its capital plan by $594 million after City Council delayed its plans in June.
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There will be six additional lanes — three eastbound and three westbound — on an elevated parkway that will bypass the major intersections in the area.
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Community members are asking what the increase in data center construction means for the San Antonio environment and economy.
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It’s unclear if San Antonio’s mayor has enough City Council support to put the issue to voters this year — at least four are opposed.
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Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones has pushed for payment from a failed deal made more than a decade old as the city faces a $158 million budget gap.
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Jones said those organizations strengthened San Antonio but, in a letter dated July 24, she noted a $158 million budget gap the city faces.