Restaurateur Lisa Wong received conceptual approval from a city commission on Wednesday to demolish most of the old El Mirador building on South St. Mary’s Street so she can build a new home for Southtown staple Rosario’s.
Pabst Brewing Co. bringing ‘organic’ arts complex to downtown San Antonio
After recently relocating company headquarters to San Antonio, Pabst Brewing Co. is embarking on a new project: a 1.5-acre culture park to be housed in a renovated warehouse on the corner of Avenue B and 6th Street.
Rosario’s owner seeks to demolish site of landmark San Antonio restaurant El Mirador
The old El Mirador restaurant property may be demolished, making way for construction of a new building, presumably the future home of Rosario’s in Southtown.
Conservation Society’s NIOSA-style festival draws criticism from La Villita tenants, restaurant owners
The Conservation Society will host a NIOSA-style event called Fall Heritage Festival on Nov. 6, but it’s drawing criticism from La Villita tenants and restaurant owners.
Mail-in ballot or vote in person? As early voting starts today, here’s what you need to know
As early voting starts today amid the coronavirus pandemic, you may find yourself considering various options to stay safe while casting your ballot.
Chalk It Up moves to public libraries across San Antonio
On Saturday, Artpace’s Chalk It Up, San Antonio’s annual sidewalk chalk art event, moves to public libraries to encourage social distancing.
Not registered to vote? You have until Monday, Oct. 5
Bexar County voters can register to vote by Oct. 5 by turning in registration forms in-person, by mail or online.
Downtown San Antonio restaurants navigate low tourism, financial losses
New and historic restaurants downtown face unprecedented financial challenges while trying to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
More shade to be thrown on downtown San Antonio streets via design competition
District 1 Councilman Roberto Treviño has launched a design competition that will result in more shady areas downtown.
Crumbling wall at Spanish Governor’s Palace rebuilt for San Pedro Creek project
The project reconnects the historic site with San Pedro Creek, which once served as a water source for early settlers in this region.