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San Antonio Housing Authority chief Nisivoccia leaving for Denver agency

November 3, 2020 By Ben Olivo 5 Comments

David Nisivoccia, SAHA’s CEO and president, addresses the Housing Commission on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, at San Antonio College. Photo by Ben Olivo | Heron

David Nisivoccia, the San Antonio Housing Authority’s CEO and President since 2015, is expected to be named as the Denver Housing Authority’s executive director today.

Filed Under: Housing, San Antonio River Authority

West Commerce likely to become San Antonio’s next nightlife destination

January 18, 2020 By Ben Olivo 57 Comments

Klines Building

In west downtown, especially on West Commerce Street, multiple parties are converging to create what should become San Antonio’s next culinary destination.

Filed Under: Commerce Street, San Antonio River Authority, San Pedro Creek, Weston Urban

San Pedro Creek’s current phase a major undertaking with channel widening, archeological digs

February 17, 2019 By Gaige Davila 5 Comments

The next segment of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park will include a plaza in front of the upcoming TPR headquarters inside the Alameda Theatre, a 250-foot-wide waterfall, and walkways 18 feet below street level lined with murals depicting the area’s history.

Filed Under: Bexar County, San Antonio River Authority, San Pedro Creek

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