Developer asks to tear down San Antonio s closed Cattleman’s Square Tavern for new apartments click to enlarge SA Heron / Ben Olivo The Rich Book building is located at 900 W. Houston St. David Adelman, known for spiffy downtown apartment projects such as The ’68 at Hemisfair and the refurbished Maverick building, plans to build in west downtown for the first time with a 122-unit apartment building at Cattleman Square, across the street from VIA Metropolitan Transit’s Centro Plaza station. He and longtime business partner Barclay Anthony are asking the city’s Historic and Design Review Commission (HDRC) for permission to tear down two historic buildings on land they own at 900 W. Houston St., which includes the historic Rich Book building, the former
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Clarkstown: Meet Me on Main, where Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann interviews area restaurateurs is part of the town s ongoing efforts to highlight some of Clarkstown s eateries amid the pandemic. The show, which debuted March 3 on the town s government access channel and the town s youtube channel today, is 78 on Cablevision/Altice and channel 35 on Verizon. Each episode features three restaurants with Hoehmann interviewing the owners to learn about its history, special dishes, and more. Suggestions of restaurants to feature can be emailed to supervisor@clarkstown.org.
Croton: The Croton Business Council has started “What’s for Dinner?” Wednesdays in an effort to encourage residents to shop and eat local. Retailers offer to-go specials (in-dining and delivery not available) at a discount of 10-30% off menu prices. Dinner specials are listed on the CBC Croton Business Council Facebook page, as well a