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Crumbling wall at Spanish Governor’s Palace rebuilt for San Pedro Creek project

August 27, 2020 By Brigid Cooley

The Spanish Governor's Palace facade in downtown San Antonio taken Monday Aug. 24, 2020.

The project reconnects the historic site with San Pedro Creek, which once served as a water source for early settlers in this region.

Filed Under: Architecture, City of San Antonio, Historic Preservation, San Pedro Creek

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

January 18, 2020 By Ben Olivo

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

Acero apartment complex on San Pedro Creek receives design approval

March 25, 2019 By Ben Olivo

Last week, NRP Group received the go-ahead from the Historic and Design Review Commission on its planned 323-unit, mixed-income apartment complex on San Pedro Creek, which it’s calling Acero.

Filed Under: Development, Housing, San Pedro Creek, Southtown

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

February 17, 2019 By Gaige Davila

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

Developer NRP Group closer to tax exemption deal on San Pedro Creek apartments

January 25, 2019 By Ben Olivo

Developer NRP Group and the San Antonio Housing Trust Public Facility Corp., a nonprofit run by five council members, are closer to an agreement that will result in 325 mixed-income apartments on the most southern stretch of the San Pedro Creek restoration project.

Filed Under: Development, Housing, San Pedro Creek

San Pedro Creek project moves forward with $60M in fresh funding

December 5, 2018 By Lea Thompson

Bexar County commissioners Tuesday unanimously approved nearly $60 million to complete the segment of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park project currently under construction—about three blocks from Houston Street south to Nueva Street.

Filed Under: San Pedro Creek

NRP Group can proceed with San Pedro Creek apartments

September 9, 2018 By Ben Olivo

The apartment project is composed of 320 units across five structures — two that face San Pedro Creek, two that face Cevallos Street, and a fifth inside the 9-acre property.

Filed Under: Development, Housing, Neighborhoods, San Pedro Creek, Southtown Tagged With: Apartments, Cevallos Street, NRP Group, San Pedro Creek

The artist behind the San Pedro Creek mural

September 7, 2018 By Alexis Aguirre

On Camaron Street, across from the old Fox Tech baseball field, lining the newly-developed San Pedro Creek Culture Park, is San Antonio’s 300-year story told by muralist Adriana Garcia.

Filed Under: Art, Profiles, San Pedro Creek, Sidebar Profile

TPR receives $2 million gift for Alameda Theater move

August 20, 2018 By Ben Olivo

Texas Public Radio announced last week that it has received a $2 million gift from Carlos Alvarez, chairman and CEO of The Gambrinus Company, a craft beer brewer and distributor that was founded in San Antonio. The funds contribute to TPR’s $10 million capital campaign that funds its move into the stage house of the […]

Filed Under: Alameda Theater, San Pedro Creek

Replacement sought for failed ‘Plethora’ sculpture

August 15, 2018 By Alexis Aguirre

The San Antonio River Authority is seeking a replacement for the failed “Plethora” sculpture, the art centerpiece for San Pedro Creek Culture Park that is supposed to be standing at the Plaza de Fundacion at North Santa Rosa Street. “Plethora’s” budget was originally set for $735,000, but costs skyrocketed to $1.5 million when Spanish artist […]

Filed Under: Art, San Pedro Creek

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