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Posted By Nina Rangel on Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 11:37 AM click image Instagram / pinkertonsbbq Get ready for meat sweats, SA. Houston-based Pinkerton’s Barbecue is finally ready to open its doors to the Alamo City, the While the craft-style barbecue eatery originally planned for a late-spring 2020 opening, the pandemic pushed back those plans considerably. The new space features indoor and outdoor dining areas, an impressive pit room and an uncovered deck, where guests will be able to nosh on smoke beef brisket, pork ribs, turkey breast and sausage, the
Heron reports. Craft cocktails and wine curated to pair specifically with smoked meats as well as homestyle sides will round out the experience.
With San Pedro Creek s restoration underway, San Antonio developers are snapping up property around it
Jan. 14, 2021
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Work is underway on San Pedro Creek’s rehabilitation.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Work continues on San Pedro Creek Culture Park. The first segment of the park was completed in 2018. The next is expected to open in 2022.William Luther, Staff / William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Neon signs are seen Jan. 12, 2021 on buildings on the 300 block of Commerce Street in downtown San Antonio.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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San Pedro Creek Culture Park is seen to be a vibrant amenity.William Luther / William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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As construction on the new Sherman High School comes to a close, the city of Sherman is continuing its work on the roadways that will support the campus.
Earlier this month, the city of Sherman released a request for bids for the construction of the new Moore Street. The project will see Moore rebuilt ultimately as a four-lane road connecting FM 1417 to West Travis Street on the outskirts of the high school site.
City officials said the proposed contract would feature the first phase of the project, which would be expanded as traffic and development demands. During the design of this project, the west two lanes were designed for what will ultimately be a four-lane, median-divided road, similar to what West Travis looks like now, Assistant City Manager Clint Philpott said.