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KMOL building

Former WOAI-TV building on San Antonio’s River Walk eyed for hotel-condo 29-story tower

August 4, 2021 By Richard Webner 62 Comments

The former WOAI station building at 1031 Navarro St.

An unnamed 29-story hotel-and-condo tower is being proposed where the former WOAI-TV building currently stands vacant on the River Walk.

Filed Under: Architecture, Center City Housing Incentive Policy, City of San Antonio, Development, Historic Preservation, Hotels, Housing, River Walk, San Antonio River Tagged With: Alteza Residences, Arts Residences, B&A Architects, DC Partners, Embleton Motor Company, Grand Hyatt San Antonio, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Karla Dupre, KMOL building, Kuper Sotheby's, Landrace, Michelle Vigil, Miguel Saldana, River Walk, Sinclair Broadcasting, Stephanie Rinn, Steve McHugh, The Moon’s Daughters, Thompson Hotel, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, Universal Services Group, Weston Urban, WOAI-TV

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