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CommonWealth Coffeehouse taking over former Rosella location on Jones Avenue

September 2, 2022 By Ben Olivo Leave a Comment

Coffeehouse & Bakery as the upcoming tenant of the former Rosella spot at 203 E. Jones Ave.

In about two months, CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery is set to open its fifth location in the former Rosella Coffee & Wine Bar space at 203 E. Jones Ave.

Filed Under: Food & Drink Tagged With: Burns building, CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery, Concord Plaza, Hemisfair, Marcel Arana, Port San Antonio, Rosella Coffee & Wine Bar, Stone Oak, Weston Centre

Devils River, San Antonio’s newest distillery, to open with rooftop venue and tasting room in January

December 5, 2020 By San Antonio Current 2 Comments

Devils River Whiskey is located inside the Burns building, 401 E. Houston St.

More than two years after announcing plans to relocate to San Antonio, Devils River Distillery has finally confirmed it will open a downtown headquarters and tasting room in January.

Filed Under: Food & Drink, Houston Street Tagged With: Burns building, Devils River Distillery, East Houston Street, Mike Cameron

Work begins on Houston Street food hall

September 19, 2018 By Ben Olivo 70 Comments

GrayStreet Partners, one of the largest holders of downtown real estate, has begun putting a 15,000-square-foot food hall into the ground and mezzanine levels of the former children’s museum on East Houston Street.

Filed Under: Food & Drink, Houston Street, Office, Retail Tagged With: Andrew Goodman, AREA Real Estate, Burns building, Chuck Holdridge, Codeup, Cogeco Peer 1, David Adelman, Devils River Whiskey, DoSeum, Geekdom, Grant building, GrayStreet Partners, KDC, Kress building, Maverick building, Peter French, Playland, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rand building, Royal Blue Grocery, Savoy building, Stefan Bowers, Weston Urban

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