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San Antonio is considered among the fastest-sinking cities in the United States, according to a geological study.
San Antonio City Council is set to act this week to make a stream of public money available for the downtown arena, expected ...
Arboretum San Antonio unveiled its design plans to transition more than 200 acres of land on the Southeast Side into Texas’ second-largest arboretum.
Big V Property Group announces expansion of two of its discount retailers, Marshalls and Sierra Trading, to The Rim shopping ...
A new study published in the journal "Nature Cities" reported that the city is sinking around a millimeter per year.
The move expands the Missouri-based contractor’s presence in the Lone Star State and will enable it to meet growing demand ...
When a global manufacturing giant announced plans to double the size of its San Antonio production plant, it sparked ...
Texas T Pub, memorialized in a 2022 book rounding up top dive bars in the state, posted a sign on its front door that it is "closed until further notice.” ...
Palo Alto is still at least two years away from adopting a new plan to accommodate a surge of housing on San Antonio Road, ...
City Manager Erik Walsh said he does not intend on increasing property taxes across the city to foot the bill for Project Marvel.