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Old Posted Sep 1, 2024, 4:50 PM
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Lol, wait is this being considered? That would be some serious height!
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“Positioned just two blocks east and behind the historic Alamo grounds, the wheel would stand within the sightlines of the Alamo Church and our future Visitor Center and Museum,” Rogers wrote.

She encouraged city leaders and project developers to consider alternative sites for the project.

The company was expected to present its plan to City Council.

“The developer withdrew their application,” Deputy City Manager Maria Villagomez confirmed.

Icon Experiences partners Eli Stovall and Curtis Parks, who have ties to Texas, said from the outset that the San Antonio development would be privately funded and that the company was not seeking any incentives. They were initially hoping to break ground before the end of the year.

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