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In runoffs for San Antonio City Council, two progressive candidates make headway

In runoffs for San Antonio City Council, two progressive candidates make headway FacebookTwitterEmail Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo both have drawn the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America’s San Antonio chapter and the far-left Texas Organizing Project. Some worry their election could introduce division into a nonpartisan council.William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News A pair of young progressives could push the San Antonio City Council further left and form a left-wing coalition on the council should they win in the June runoff elections. Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo surged to the front of crowded fields in races May 1 to represent the East Side and near West Side, respectively. Both have drawn the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America’s San Antonio chapter and the Texas Organizing Project, a grassroots organization that heavily funded the recently failed Proposition B campaign to strip collective bargaining from the polic

More details emerge about $709 million Lone Star redevelopment

More details emerge about $709 million Lone Star redevelopment FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less 4of5 Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less

San Antonio Lone Star Project Passes Major Milestone

The Lone Star Brewery development passed a major milestone on Wednesday. The $709 million dollar project got the nod of approval from the San Antonio Workforce and Economic Development Committee. The committee gave their unanimous approval for full city council consideration to turn the old 32 acres of brewery grounds into a mix of retail and living space. The brewery on Lone Star Boulevard near St. Mary s closed a quarter of a century ago. It sits in the district of Councilwoman Shirley Gonzales, who said it will take a decade to design, demolish and construct the project in three phases. They will conserve the parts that are historical and meaningful and then of course demolish those that are not able to salvaged and don t seem to have a new purpose, said Gonzales.

Jefferson: Can the Pearl s runaway success be replicated at the old Lone Star Brewery site?

Jefferson: Can the Pearl s runaway success be replicated at the old Lone Star Brewery site?
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Express Briefing: Lone Star Brewery fire latest blow in star-crossed history

Express Briefing: Lone Star Brewery fire latest blow in star-crossed history
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