One of San Antonio's more historic hotels is closing its doors for now as COVID-19 fears have pounded the visitor industry.
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![]() For the first time in a long while, Alamo Plaza’s potential to become a world-class destination seems to be about making “no little plans.” [...] history may positively say that 2015 was the year that new life was given to the historic Alamo — and its original footprint. The city, state and Alamo Endowment announced on Oct. 9 that the endowment and the GLO will manage this master plan process. The next step — a master plan that envisions a site restored to that 1836 footprint — requires a dos
Al Cannistras insight:
well deserved makeover.... |
![]() The $450 million public-private project to reimagine the space in downtown San Antonio would include a "Smithsonian-level" museum, visitor center, interactive exhibits, and more.
Al Cannistras insight:
$450 MILLION???? seriously..... . . |
Sometimes called collateral damage - nevertheless a huge loss for San Antonio….
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