Fire the latest blow to star-crossed Lone Star Brewery site south of downtown San Antonio
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Charred window openings are seen Sunday following a late Saturday night fire at the empty Lone Star Brewery complex.Robin Jerstad / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Water pours out of a building Sunday at the former Lone Star Brewery complex.Robin Jerstad / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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A rendering of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
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This rendering shows the mixed-use development that Houston-based Midway and local GrayStreet Partners envision for the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio fire chief calls fire at Lone Star Brewery ‘suspicious,’ full investigation to follow
The building was unoccupied during the fire and no one was injured, fire officials say
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The incident happened inside of the commercial brewery located at 600 Lone Star Boulevard.
According to Hood, firefighters arrived at the building, saw the fire through the building’s roof and called for a second alarm. A total of 40 units were able to respond to fight the fire in the 6-story structure to prevent it from spreading.
Hood said that the building was unoccupied at the time of the incident, but investigators found items left behind by one or more homeless people at the scene and a smaller warming fire may have started the fire.
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KSAT Explains: San Antonio’s history and future as a brew town
Episode 27 dives into the major role beer has played shaping the Alamo City
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SAN ANTONIO – Whether you prefer a pilsner, a porter or a pale ale, it seems these days there’s a brewery in San Antonio for everyone. While you may think this local beer explosion is recent, our city has a history as a brew town that dates back more than 150 years.
But it’s a history that’s undoubtedly been filled with ups and downs.
In this episode of KSAT Explains, we take a look back at our city’s stories beer history, and the changes in Texas laws that are helping the industry thrive.