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    FOUR TOWER DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR DOWNTOWN


    DREAM HOTEL SAN ANTONIO

    Dream Hotel Group LLC's plans for an expansive River Walk development are advancing despite the Covid-19 pandemic that has disrupted travel and construction across the U.S., the company confirmed.

    Rather than pull back, stakeholders are pushing forward, firming up equity investment and design plans for a landmark project that a lead official said will be anchored by a Dream San Antonio hotel tower that could reach nearly 30 stories and three other multistory structures housing a mix of river-area office and residential space.

    “Everything is advancing. We have land owners, developers working together to move the project forward,” Dream Hotel Group Vice President of Development Christian Glauser Benz told me. “In the sense of priority and importance for us, it’s one of our top three developments in the country right now.”

    In late January, Dream Hotel executives, including CEO Jay Stein, outlined preliminary plans for an undisclosed site believed to be west of the San Antonio River near East Martin and Soledad streets. Those talks centered exclusively on a hotel, but the scope of the project, planned for one of the city's Opportunity Zones, is now expected to have a far more significant impact on downtown.

    The developers are "refining all of the components" for the four buildings anchored by the Dream hotel, Benz said.

    "It’s a very large project,” he said. “We are getting our heads wrapped around square footage and costs," he said.

    In March, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. Since then, Dream Hotel Group has continued to work with investors and general contractors refining development plans and engaging with potential equity partners.

    “The last four months for us have been knee-deep work with the general contractors … to get our cost numbers right where they should be. That’s all been done in parallel as we talk with the equity partners,” Benz said.

    None of the stakeholders have been dissuaded by the pandemic.

    “What is really important here is that all of them are long-term players. They love the city and are very committed to creating a legacy project in this part of town,” Benz said.

    The Dream project will take 24 to 36 months to build, Benz said.

    Benz believes that Covid-19 should not be an issue by then and that tourism should be fully back on track. He said now is the right time to do preliminary construction work, pricing, plans and architectural designs.

    Dream Hotel executives believe San Antonio will emerge from the crisis with more high-profile projects to follow and with greater interest from triple-A capital groups from both coasts.

    “Investors know that San Antonio’s time is coming,” Benz said. “This project will put San Antonio on the map. With that comes a lot of responsibility.”

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    Ground broke a few months ago on Solms Landing in the suburb of New Braunfels. Since then the price tag has increased from 200 million to 500 million and density of the urban town center section has also increased. New renderings have been released.

    100 ACRE, $500 MILLION SOLMS LANDING

    NEW BRAUNFELS, TX



    URBAN TOWN CENTER PORTION OF SOLMS LANDING






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    San Antonio Skyline


    By Raul Medina III, on Flickr

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/raulsphotography/

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    New renderings of the Canopy by Hilton




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    University Hospital Expansion



    Webcam link below
    https://www.universityhealthsystem.c...ion/time-lapse

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    San Antonio leaders vying for U.S. Space Command headquarters



    August 6, 2020

    SAN ANTONIO – A behind-the-scenes push by local and regional leaders has put San Antonio in the running for another major military installation, city officials confirmed on Thursday.

    The Air Force is searching for a permanent headquarters for the U.S. Space Command, a recently established military command that is charged with war efforts in space. Currently, its operations are based in Colorado Springs.

    Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Governor Greg Abbott and members of the San Antonio congressional delegation have written letters to Air Force leaders at the Pentagon within the last two months asking that the Alamo City be considered. Abbott also nominated Houston and Fort Worth.
    https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020...YEUdmhZ3e9W_xM

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoninATX View Post
    San Antonio leaders vying for U.S. Space Command headquarters





    https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020...YEUdmhZ3e9W_xM
    i would be shocked if this does not end up at Peterson SpaceForceBase

  8. #708

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    FIVE TOWER DEVELOPMENT, RIVERPLACE, PLANNED FOR DOWNTOWN





    Building 3 is about 25 stories in height for reference.

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    In a bit of news. San Antonio is number 2 in the nation for new multi family development since the beginning of 2020.

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    RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR MIDTOWN NEAR THE PEARL



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    Renovated The Light building getting its signage.


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    Foundation has started on The Floodgate

    Renderings


    This tower will also feature a AGV automated parking system which will be the first in Texas.

    https://parkplusinc.com/projects/floodgate-tower-agv/

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    Rendering of Durango Apartmens


    From SABJ:

    A $25 million permit for construction of a luxury apartment tower in downtown San Antonio led August's largest permits for work valued at $2 million or more, according to city of San Antonio records.

    The Durango apartment project, which has been proposed since 2017, could finally move forward with the permit. The project by Laney Development at 215 E. Cevallos St. received final approval from the San Antonio Historic and Design Review Commission in summer 2018. The project was last recorded as a 13-story apartment tower estimated at $25 million, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
    https://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/

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    Updated image of the Wurzbach parkway land bridge under construction connecting Hardberger Park in north central San Antonio.


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    Potential concept for terminal expansion at San Antonio International Airport.




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    32-STORY RESIDENTIAL TOWER PLANNED FOR DOWNTOWN

    "The project will include the construction of a 32-story apartment structure consisting of ground floor lobby and shell retail, parking garage (levels 2-6), and residential (351 units) with amenity spaces, as well as entry drives and associated site improvements."
    It’s expected to break ground in the second quarter of 2021. A general contractor has already been awarded the project.




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    The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge now open





    https://www.philhardbergerpark.org/land-bridge

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    UPDATED RENDERINGS OF 32-STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING


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    I’m happy to see SA get some taller buildings. Hopefully a super tall or two is proposed by 2030.

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    12-STORY MIXED-USED PLANNED FOR WEST END OF DOWNTOWN

    Renderings for 12-story The Continental mixed-use development.


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    Some recent shots of downtown.






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    Video of The Pearl


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    Jefferson Bank HQs



    By Tornado

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    Very Nice !

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