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Historic Travis Building conversion into 63 apartments includes clean energy upgrades

January 7, 2022 By Ben Olivo 57 Comments

The 10-story Travis Building, 405 N. Saint Mary’s St., is being converted from office space to 63 apartments.

The circa-1920s Travis Building is being converted from office space into 63 luxury apartments by real estate firm Harris Bay.

Filed Under: City of San Antonio, Development, Historic Preservation, Housing, Retail, River Walk, St. Mary's Street Tagged With: AACOG, Alamo Area Council of Governments, City Council, Continental Hotel, Craig Glendenning, Diane Rath, Essex Modern City, Harris Bay, Hedrick Building, Jake Harris, PACE, SA Climate Ready, Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy, The Original Blanco Cafe, Travis Building, Weston Urban

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