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A San Antonio developer's ambitious plan for hundreds of apartments near the Pearl is taking shape, with zoning approval secured despite some initial pushback from neighbors. South Texas Power ...
David Lynd, left, and his son Locke Lynd walk around the pool area with a downtown view on Friday, March 28, 2025, at The Josephine in San Antonio. Gabe Hernandez | SABJ Preview this article 1 min ...
A San Antonio real estate firm is expanding its footprint in the Tobin Hill neighborhood with plans to build housing, retail space and potentially offices as part of a wave of development fanning ...
Oxbow Development Group plans to build 682 apartments, a 166-room hotel, parking garages and about 70,000 square feet of space for more restaurants, bars and offices across the San Antonio River ...
The units will range in size from 468 to 1,594 square feet and will start at $2,002 per month. The Josephine is located by the Pearl at 120 W. Josephine St., San Antonio, TX 78212.
Across the San Antonio River from the glitzy restaurants, apartments and shops at Pearl, the river banks are lined with parking lots separated by crumbling sidewalks and narrow side streets. That ...
A development group connected to the Pearl is in the midst of building 263-unit apartments on the River Walk near the Pearl at 1126 E. Elmira St., San Antonio, TX 78212.
Rents are expected to run about $1,400 to $1,600 a month at both complexes. By comparison, the average rent for an apartment within 1 mile of Pearl’s main plaza is about $1,888 a month, and the ...
For the first time in recent memory, low-income renters began moving into newly-built apartments in downtown San Antonio. The $17.5 million Museum Reach Lofts is an affordable housing development ...
San Antonio's Go Fish near The Pearl reinventing itself yet again as oyster bar This is the fourth time the business has reinvented itself since it opened in January 2023.
Pearlmark teamed up with OTH Capital to buy a San Antonio apartment complex near the popular Pearl District. The Chicago-based investor and the private equity firm based in Austin picked up the ...
In 1977, it was acquired by a San Francisco company that also purchased the Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee. That company closed the Pearl plant in 2001, after 118 years on the site.