Harris Bay planning 1,000-unit, mixed-use development in San Antonio's fast-growing Tobin Hill
The project would add to the flurry of housing developments underway in Tobin Hill, making it the hottest submarket in central San Antonio.
By Ben Olivo, The San Antonio Heron
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San Antonio's CommonWealth Coffeehouse taking over former Rosella location on Jones Avenue
Renovations on the space are expected to start in a couple of weeks and take up to two months.
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Pearl developer Silver Ventures plans to build 265 apartments across the San Antonio River
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Housing activists take their protest to San Antonio Housing Authority CEO’s home
Tags: Alazan-Apache Courts, housing, San Antonio Housing Authority, West Side, protest, gentrification, San Antonio, Texas, David Nisivoccia, Esperanza Center, Coalition For Tenant Justice, the Historic Westside Residents Association, Texas Organizing Project, the San Antonio Tenants Union, along with the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Kayla Miranda, East Meadows, Choice Neighborhood, public housing, Olga Kauffman, Wheatley Courts, SAHA, Ron Nirenberg
City of San Antonio probing whether apartments defrauded COVID-19 housing assistance program
Tags: San Antonio, housing assistance, fraud investigation, Icon Apartments, Bellaire Apartments, Winston Churchill High School, Lori Houston, City Manager, Erik Walsh, Ron Nirenberg, City Council, Neighborhood & Housing Services Department, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, George Lintz, chase mortgage, Renter’s Commission and Direct Cash Assistance
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