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Old Posted Feb 15, 2012, 11:38 PM
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2012, 7:22 PM
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New Development in Southtown

The Viceroy - 3 floors - 48,000 sq. ft. mixed use - 46 units

pic from http://www.mysanantonio.com/business...#photo-2535639




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The Viceroy on the way to King William area
By Valentino Lucio
Updated 09:26 p.m., Wednesday, February 22, 2012


Historically, every king needed a viceroy.
So it's appropriate that the King William area welcomes The Viceroy, a mixed-used development in the Southtown neighborhood that broke ground on Tuesday at the corner of West Guenther and South Flores streets.


Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/business...#ixzz1nEakG4sv
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2012, 8:12 PM
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I like it. Great for the area and i love the part that is mentioned that the company has other projects its working on in the area. Very Kewl.

Keep it up SA...

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On the other side of downtown, there was a mention of some property near 1221 Broadway. No real plans, but it does mention that one of the property owners is Hixon who has done several projects on the riverwalk.

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A request to close a 16-foot-wide right of way south of 12th Street and the 1221 Broadway apartment complex, between Avenue A and Avenue B, lands on the Planning Commission agenda Wednesday. A.A. Seeligson, Jr. River North Ltd., a partnership which includes Hixon Properties Inc., is petitioning the city to gain ownership for “potential future development,” according to the agenda....

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/downtow...h-development/
This group owns the property just south and west of 1221 (right across from the SAMA).

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1221+b...Texas&t=h&z=18
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What are they building near the emily morgan hotel...
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Old Posted Feb 27, 2012, 4:24 PM
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What are they building near the emily morgan hotel...
parking garage
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Old Posted Feb 27, 2012, 4:37 PM
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Just behind the San Antonio Museum of Arts on the river.
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Old Posted Feb 27, 2012, 9:59 PM
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What a lovely view of the parking garage those apartments will have. Nice planning, starchitect! (Nice photo, Raul.)
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2012, 3:35 AM
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What a lovely view of the parking garage those apartments will have. Nice planning, starchitect! (Nice photo, Raul.)
That's the new SAPD/SAFD HQ. Not a residential building.
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2012, 5:05 AM
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OK, my mistake. But why shouldn't cops have a nice view? Why not have the garage on the bottom and the building on top? Anyway, the point is moot because the building is almost done.

Where is it anyway? Near the old jail on the west side of downtown?
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^^ Old K-mart lot.
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2012, 3:57 PM
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OK, my mistake. But why shouldn't cops have a nice view? Why not have the garage on the bottom and the building on top? Anyway, the point is moot because the building is almost done.

Where is it anyway? Near the old jail on the west side of downtown?
Great point Jack. Let's just hope they remembered to have exits for those cars to come out of the garage since function seemed to be the least of their concern.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2012, 7:55 PM
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Hello,

If anyone has time check out this site and do the survey about San Antonio's DT streets. Just click on survey once visit the site below.

http://sa-dts.com/

The deadline to give your feedback on the city’s downtown transportation study is 5 p.m. Friday - 3-16-2012.

Just wanted to share...

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Old Posted Mar 20, 2012, 5:28 PM
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I just saw that this thing was proposed back in 2011. Time sure does fly by.

Its in a good location and walkable from from the pearl and all the stuff going up on broadway. Very Kewl...
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From the San Antonio Business Journal
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantoni...yes-major.html

"Rackspace Hosting Inc. founder and chairman Graham Weston says he will forge partnerships with a dozen or more real estate developers over the next two years to further develop the city center into a livable, walkable urban environment that will attract and retain young professionals."

".. his plan — which he’ll unveil within the next six months — will involve “philanthropic capitalism” akin to Pace Foods billionaire Kit Goldsbury’s Pearl Brewery redevelopment..."

I'm really excited to see what this plan is and what can come from it. We are so lucky to have him at the helm because if not for Mr. Weston Rackspace may have been moved to the East Coast somewhere and not to its new Windcrest headquarters.

Anyone with a subscription who can see more and share some other details of what's included in the article?
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I was only the other day thinking wistfully "If only SA had someone like the Bass Brothers of Fort Worth, things would really start to get going downtown". Talk about timing....
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I was only the other day thinking wistfully "If only SA had someone like the Bass Brothers of Fort Worth, things would really start to get going downtown". Talk about timing....
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What a lovely view of the parking garage those apartments will have. Nice planning, starchitect! (Nice photo, Raul.)
I passed by this building two weeks ago. I had not been in the area since jan 01st. I was shocked at how much was done, but more shocked at how pathetic the planning of this building was. What is wrong with SA?! Do tall, more effective and efficient buildings scare them? Do they not plan for the future?! This new building is the same size as the parking. That is really sad. Okay, on one hand, the police now have a more updated building. On the other hand, is it really much bigger than what they already had? Will they need more space within the next two years or less? Reminds me of the way UTSA works, build a two story parking garage costing over 50 million, build more parking lots and just cut down any near by trees. Sooner or later, that school will run low on any more room to build on. Just look at Valero, how smart they were - no ground parking, and it looks much nicer from street view and from above. They intrigrated the building within the trees - and if they need more room, I am sure they would be taller and intrigrate the planning with the trees or, even, tear one building down (something downtown SA would call "Histrortic" - not everything is just because it is old! This is similar to what was done with the building that was just built off 281 and 1604. A building that should have been placed downtown, but was "too moderate". If SA keeps building for the short-term and not thinking for the long-term, we are going to have serious issues when the price of gas becomes too high to travel 20 miles to work and 20 miles back to home. Centralization is key to a successful city. The SA population has grown, what, by 100,000 in the last 20 years, while Austin has grown much faster, beyond what anyone would think - because they are more innovative and willing to take chances, and they know that if they want a continued successful city wherein people want to live and work, they must change and adapt to new, ever-changing environments.

Yes, SA, keep building outward and do not focus on what is happening inward (many parts of downtown need some serious work). Every large city in the U.S., among large cities in other counties, has taken into consideration the changing climate. Think about this as an example, SA spent millions and millions growing outward, yet, malls are closing down, stores such as Best Buy, NM, Sears, Target, and more are facing trouble, even the theaters. So, what would one want to have in a city, what would one look to in a city to move into and build on the population? - a city with so many closed down and abandoned areas - or a centralized city wherein the likelihood of shores closing is less due to people being near by. As long as you have people, they will need to buy things, and even if a store closes, it will not be closed forever since "limited space" and people wanting to start their own business or etc., comes into play. Think of how many stores are closed in downtown NY and compare that to downtown SA. Another thing to consider - no one has time to be sitting in traffic for 2 hours each trip to work and the gas; no wonder the drivers here are crazy. It is like the i10/410 area. It tools years to finish, once it was finished, it was just as congested has before. I mean, come on, for crying out load, two lines to go from i10 to 410 East and one line to go from i10 to 410 West?!

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