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Once called a "game changer," the deal to move as many as 2,000 USAA employees downtown with as much as $7 million in city and county loans and tax abatements, is now dead.
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When Weston Urban's 32-story residential tower at North Main Avenue and East Travis Street is completed in the spring of 2024, it will join the ranks of San Antonio's tallest buildings.
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday contributed $15 million towards a Spurs-managed human performance campus to be constructed near I-10 and Loop 1604 in the La Cantera area.
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A new memorial to the victims of COVID-19 now stretches down S. Alamo and Market streets. It consists of one red heart for every person that has died in Bexar County.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is sponsoring a Mural Walk to show Phase III of the San Antonio Street Art Initiative.
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Lionel Sosa felt a personal challenge when he found out about the difficulties for Black men in San Antonio, so he turned that into a 100-foot mural.
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The Bexar Audubon Society needs volunteers to identify lighted downtown buildings that may be related to fatal bird strikes at night. The activity is part of its "Lights Out Texas" project.
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Missing his British Fish-n-Chips, Matthew Rose devised his own recipe, began making it, and is now turning that into a business in downtown San Antonio. Oh, and he plays music, too.
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Hemisfair has begun the logistical process for creating the 9-acre park that will occupy its northwestern terminus, and be the focus of many future events.
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City of San Antonio workers and police officers told a dozen people they had to move out of the camp under I-35 at Quincy Street and Main Avenue. It’s the second houseless camp clearing in three days. The encampment at the District 1 field office was not swept on Friday.