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Ohio firm sues San Antonio-tied Black Rifle Coffee, alleging it hasn't paid royalties
The Feb. 3 lawsuit alleges that Black Rifle currently owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in 'unpaid, past-due royalties.'
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio coffee, Black Rifle Coffee, conservative, Republican, Boerne, Evan Hafer, Salt Lake City, Image, North San Antonio, new coffee shop, opening, business, expansion, rapid growth, Texas, midwest, lawsuit, Strategy and Execution Inc, ready-to-drink coffee beverages
Texas great for business, not so much for workers, studies find
Texans have among the longest work weeks compared to workers in other states, according to recent data.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Texas News, Texas, business, business friendly, access, resources, low cost of living, taxes, employees, workers, burnout, over worked, long works weeks, WalletHub, Lensa Insights, data, workers rights, economy, standard of living, news
Regulators give San Antonio's USAA Bank another poor review, citing problems with auto loans
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency found evidence that the financial institution had 6,477 violations of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, USAA, USAA Federal Savings Bank, banking, discriminatory and unlawful credit practices, Community Reinvestment Act, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, OCC, business, banking regulators, fines, money-laundering, San Antonio, San Antonio businesses, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
San Antonio to vote on relief package for businesses affected by construction along St. Mary's Strip
The proposed $2.25 million relief package would come from American Rescue Plan funds.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, St. Mary's Strip, construction, business, City Council, Mario Bravo, District 1, American Rescue Plan, Paper Tiger, Midnight Swim, application, agenda, Wednesday meeting, business, food, news
Nearly 80% of San Antonio business owners feeling adverse effects of inflation, study says
The report comes at the Fed hiked interest rates another 75 basis points on Wednesday.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, inflation, federal reserve, economy, business, business owners, Texas, interest rates, 2008, Dallas, Houston, Austin, LendingTree Research, news, San Antonio economy, Texas economy, real estate, entrepreneurs
Almost half of San Antonio-area homes experienced price cuts amid cooling real estate market
In total, four Texas cities landed in Redfin's top 20 markets with the highest percentage of price cuts.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, Moodys Analytics, Redfin, Fortune Magazine, real estate, news, recession, economy, politics, Democrat, Republican, Biden, inflation, rents, news, business, Texas Miracle
San Antonio among the best U.S. cities for Gen Zers, according to study
A total of four cities in the Lone Star State ranked in the top 20.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Gen Z, Houston, Austin, El Paso, Texas, California, affordable, real estate, living costs, news, economy, business, commercial cafe, Gen Z
Gas dips below $3 a gallon at some San Antonio stations for the first time since February
The average price of gas in the Alamo City continues to descend, bottoming out at $3.21 this week.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Circle K, Murphy Express, QuikTrip, WalMart, HEB, Sams Club, gas prices, $3, Bexar County, AAA, GasBuddy, news, economy, oil, business, recession
Texans work longer hours but earn less than people in other parts of the United States
Although Texas was named the No. 5 hardest-working state in the nation, other states that worked less had higher median incomes.
Tags: Texas News, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, Boston, Massachusetts, Connecticut, nEW York, WalletHub, hardest working, longer hours, lower pay, median income, US Census Bureau, economy, business, news
U.S. Secretary of Labor praises San Antonio's new job-training initiative on visit
The city plans to train 28,000 residents by the end of 2025 as part of the Ready to Work program.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Marty Walsh, Ron Nirenberg, Joaquin Castro, Bexar County, jobs, economy, Train for Jobs SA, COVID-19, Department of Labor, Alamo Colleges District, SAISD, business, news
San Antonio has some of the fastest rising rents in the nation — beating out Austin
Rents could continue to rise as interest rates squeeze potential homebuyers out of the market, says one local realtor.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Redfin, rentals, price of rent, Austin, Texas, real estate, economy, business, recession, interest rates, Federal Reserve, housing market, news
San Antonio's DeLorean Motor Co., now facing lawsuit, criticism, unveils prototype at California show
Executives of the electric vehicle venture are now facing a lawsuit from a former employer alleging them of property theft.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, DeLorean Motor Company, Electric Vehicle, Karma Automotive, Alpha 5, Pebble Beach, auto show, lawsuit, intellectual property theft, John DeLorean, Kat Seymour DeLorean, DeLorean Legacy Project, Port San Antonio, Joost de Vries, news, fraud, business, economy
A quarter of San Antonio homebuyers backed out of contracts last month
San Antonio had the fifth highest percent of contract cancellation in the U.S., and the highest in Texas.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Redfin, real estate, contract cancellations, economy, recession, data, news, interest rates, inflation, business, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston
USAA lays off a 'triple-digit' number of workers as U.S. economy shows signs of slowing
USAA previously cut over 90 jobs from its mortgage department in March.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USAA, bank, employment, jobs, layoffs, economy, recession, Joe Biden, GDP, growth, economy, business, news
San Antonio named as the city with the best barbecue in the nation, beating out Austin, Dallas and KC
The study ranked cities on metrics including their number of barbecue joints but engaged in no actual barbecue tastings. Hmm.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Providence, Pittsburgh, barbecue, best, food, eats, Clever, business, news, rankings, BBQ, smoked meats, best barbecue, best BBQ
Goodwill to open mega-thrift store next year in San Antonio's Live Oak area
The 25,000-square-foot store is double the size of the Goodwill location at Gateway Plaza, just 7 miles away.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Goodwill, Live Oak, Roman Bust, San Antonio Museum of Art, new, construction, news, thrift store, bargains, business, economy, Texas, retail, new development, Converse, nonprofits, goodwill international Industries Inc.
7-Eleven buys San Antonio-based startup delivery company Skipcart for undisclosed amount
It is unclear whether Skipcarts headquarter will remain in the Alamo City, or relocate closer to 7-Eleven's hub of operations in Dallas.
Tags: San Antonio News, 7-Eleven, Skipcart, Bob Jones, Boerne, San Antonio, startup, food delivery, DoorDash, GoPuff, Uber Eats, business, economy, news
Black Rifle Coffee Co. names new executive ahead of San Antonio expansion
New Executive Chairman Roland Smith served as CEO for Arby's Restaurant Group, The Wendy's Co. and Office Depot.
Tags: Flavor, an Antonio coffee, Black Rifle Coffee, conservative, Republican, Boerne, Evan Hafer, Salt Lake City, North San Antonio, new coffee shop, opening, business, expansion, rapid growth, Texas, midwest, new locations, new leadership, Mat Best, Roland Smith, San Antonio Business Journal, Co-CEO Tom Davin
The San Antonio area had the nation's 10th-highest jump in average rents over the past year
Even though rents have gone up, the Alamo City's average monthly rent is still $500 below the national average.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Austin, Texas, real estate, redfin, rent, costs, inflation, economy, business, affordability, prices, housing, news, income
Study: 80% of home shoppers in San Antonio say they'd be willing to spend over budget
Around 46% of potential homebuyers said they would spend $50,000 over budget if it meant owning a home.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, real estate, Bexar County, South Texas, business, economy, hidden gem, millennials, money, recession, bidding wars, overvalued, housing prices, housing crisis
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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