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Apartment Developers and Community Members Clash Over Hays Street Bridge Property
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, gentrification, Nettie Hinton, Eugene Simor, Dignowity Hill, East Side, African-American history, historically black neighborhood, Alamo Beer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Amy Kastely, Mitch Meyer, Loopy Limited, Historic and Design Review Commission, Cruz Shaw, District 3, Hemisfair Park, development, lawsuit, Phil Hardberger
Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center
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Corner of City Hall Building at Flores and Commerce
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Camp Street Apartments
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Tobin Building
Texas Wolverine All Star Gym
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Chris Park at Ruby City
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