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Conservation Society of San Antonio selling its King William headquarters for $4M

November 30, 2021 By Ben Olivo

The Conservation Society of San Antonio is located at 107 King William St.

After calling the three-story Anton Wulff House in King William home since 1974, The Conservation Society of San Antonio is preparing to leave it.

Filed Under: Architecture, Conservation Society of San Antonio, Historic Preservation, History, King William, Transactions Tagged With: A Night in Old San Antonio, Anton Wulff, Anton Wulff House, Arthur Guenther, Bexar Appraisal District, Conservation Society of San Antonio, Dashiell House, King William, La Villita, Liberty Flour Mill, Louis Gresser House, NIOSA, Rocky's on the River, Steve Yndo, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Vincent Michael, Walter Nold Mathis

Homes in former Southtown arts hub purchased for Airbnb conversion

October 30, 2021 By Richard Webner

This home at 1139 S. St. Mary’s St. was recently purchased for the purpose of converting it into an Airbnb.

A local developer has purchased three historic homes in King William from Mike Casey—known as the “Mayor of Southtown” for his patronage of the neighborhood’s art community—with plans to convert two of them into Airbnb rentals.

Filed Under: Historic Preservation, King William, Neighborhoods, Southtown, Transactions Tagged With: Chris Coker, Chuck Ramirez, Clemonce Heard, Espee, Ethel Shipton, King William, Mike Casey, Sala Diaz, Southtown, Sunset Station, The Good Kind

‘We want this to be a gateway for those who’ve never been to Southtown’

December 4, 2020 By Rocky Garza Jr.

Little Em's Oyster Bar in Southtown welcomes guests during a soft opening recently.

Little Em’s Oyster Bar is opening for lunch service today in a former gas station, and in The Friendly Spot’s original home, on South Alamo and Beauregard streets.

Filed Under: Food & Drink, King William, Southtown Tagged With: Ben Crumley, Emily Carpenter, Hot Joy, Houston Carpenter, Little Em's Oyster Bar, Maverick Texas Brasserie, South Alamo, Southtown, The Friendly Spot, Tito's Mexican Restaurant

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