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Originally Posted by migol24
I was just commenting on the population and how it didn't matter to me. My post wasn't meant to be taken with any seriousness. But yes I agree, if Austin can do both is great.
I just meant that the population in a city can be very misleading, i.e. Seattle vs San Antonio. San Antonio may be larger within its city proper... but Seattle still offers more in its metro. That's kinda where I'd prefer seeing Austin.
On another note.... what is the deal on that building that's west of the Seaholm district? Is it still planned?
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While I do actually agree with your point, I think the two cities you chose might not be the best two. I think what San Antonio has to offer gets ignored on this forum quite often due to it not have the same kind of big business, modern urban sky scraper downtowns of many of the other cities that we love so much on here have. San Antonio often gets overshadowed by Houston and DFW, but it has a ton to offer for a city its size. Or hell it has a lot to offer for a city of any size. The great Tejano culture, to the history and all the missions, the Riverwalk and romance, all the parks like Sea World and such, the Hill Country, as well as tons of other great stuff in the city.