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Iconic Voodoo Doughnut chain plans first San Antonio store on Houston Street

June 6, 2022 By Richard Webner 1 Comment

The Maverick apartment building is located at 606 N. Presa St., San Antonio, Texas.

Voodoo Doughnut, the iconic Portland, Oregon-based retail chain known for selling donuts with eclectic toppings in pink boxes, has signed a lease to open its first San Antonio store in the location of the Playland pizzeria on Houston Street.

Filed Under: Business, Food & Drink, Houston Street, Retail Tagged With: Chris Schultz, David Adelman, Houston Street, La Panadería, Maverick building, Playland, Stefan Bowers, Voodoo Doughnut, VooDoo Doughnuts

Culinary destination planned for circa-1870s Maverick building on Soledad in downtown San Antonio

August 18, 2021 By Ben Olivo 8 Comments

R.S. Merit Real Estate Co. is planning an 11-room span inside a circa-1877 building at 112 Soledad St.

A historic preservation project consisting of multiple restaurants and a small hotel is taking shape in a two-story historic building on Soledad Street, next to the old Mexican Manhattan restaurant.

Filed Under: Development, Food & Drink, Historic Preservation, Hotels, River Walk, Soledad Street Tagged With: Canopy By Hilton, David Wieder, Derek Rosson, Fairmount Hotel, H.H. Hugman, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Home2 Suites by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk, La Fogota, Maverick building, Nonna Osteria, Nosh, R.S. Merit Real Estate Co., River Walk, Riverview Towers, San Antonio River, Silo, Silo Restaurant Group, Sprinkle & Co. Architects, The Floodgate, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA, VIA Metropolitan Transit, Weston Urban, Winston Hotels, Witte building

Developer Adelman asks to demolish old Cattleman’s Square Tavern for 122-unit apartment building

May 18, 2021 By Richard Webner 60 Comments

The Rich Book building, 900 W. Houston St., was most recently the home of Cattleman Square Tavern on the ground level, and apartments up top.

Developer David Adelman plans to build in west downtown for the first time with a 122-unit apartment building at Cattleman Square.

Filed Under: Commerce Street, Development, Historic Preservation, Housing, West Downtown, West Side Tagged With: AVANCE San Antonio, Barclay Anthony, Cattleman Square Historic District, Cattleman's Square Tavern, Centro Plaza, David Adelman, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Frio Street, Golden Star, Graciela Sanchez, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Lim family, Maverick building, Midtown Station, Rich Book building, Santa Monica Hotel, The '68, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA, VIA Metropolitan Transit, Whitt Printing Co. building

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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