not sure if this belongs here or in the UTSA thread but UTSA is looking at selling the ITC land and possibly building a new museum near the Alamo by the Crocket Hotel.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/news/2023/10/27/utsa-explore-alamo-area-museum-move.html
The University of Texas at San Antonio has engaged more than a half-dozen firms with expertise in museums, cultural institutions, architecture and real estate development to assess three long-term options for the Institute of Texan Cultures, including the development of a new ITC outside its current Hemisfair home.
While UTSA has not yet ruled out a renovation of the more than 50-year-old pavilion that currently houses the ITC or its relocation to another Hemisfair structure, the university is now exploring the potential development of a new museum near the Crockett Hotel, footsteps from the Alamo.
Such a structure could span roughly 80,000 square feet and cost north of $100 million to construct based on preliminary numbers.
Veronica Salazar, chief enterprise development officer and senior vice president for business affairs at UTSA, said while all options are still being evaluated, the site near the Crockett Hotel, currently a surface parking lot, is “very favorable.”
The university has launched a process to fully explore the Alamo area site as an option. It’s entered into a memorandum of understanding with the city of San Antonio and with 1859 Historic Hotels, owners of the Crockett property. Salazar said that will allow UTSA to conduct due diligence on the site, a process that could take up to six months.
UTSA has looked at other potential sites outside of Hemisfair including its downtown campus. But the Crocket site offers some unique bonuses, including an opportunity to try and capture some of the roughly 2.5 million people expected to visit the Alamo area annually.
“We feel that it would be a prime location,” Salazar told me.
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A move of the ITC would also free up UTSA to put a key Hemisfair site near the Alamodome on the market.
“This will allow us to fully monetize the pavilion to provide a financial component for the ITC museum,” Salazar said.
Because the Crockett site is in the Alamo District it’s under the purview of the Texas Historical Commission. UTSA officials were expected to meet with the commission this week.
Salazar said as of now, the Crockett site is the preferred option, should UTSA look to move the ITC. But she stressed that no final decisions have been made.
The mission for UTSA, she said, is to make “deliberate, thoughtful and responsible decisions” regarding the ITC and its long-term home.
UTSA launched the evaluative phase of its Institute of Texan Cultures Centennial 2068 Visioning Process in 2022 following a year-long community engagement phase.