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Originally Posted by JACKinBeantown
"Less commercial, more residential which greatly reduces traffic." Only if they're talking about office space and not retail space. Otherwise that's a crock of sh--. But it is right across the street from a "historic" HEB and its accompanying strip mall, so there's retail there.
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Any kind of mixed use development in central San Antonio is a good thing. This will be located at the periphery(edge of Alamo heights entrance to Oak Park) of San Antonio's urban core. The project is nice without the retail but it would be cool if retail was included.
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Last edited by Paul in S.A TX; Jul 9, 2019 at 12:57 PM.
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