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Shearer Hills/Ridgeview: A hidden gem that converges food and shopping, and navigates country’s immigration issue
Read full article: Shearer Hills/Ridgeview: A hidden gem that converges food and shopping, and navigates country’s immigration issueIn this episode of Know My Neighborhood, we talk to the people who make Shearer Hills/Ridgeview a mecca for foodies and shopping, and the controversy that comes with being one of the hotspots of the country’s immigration issue.
Residents frustrated as bike lane project in Shearer Hills/Ridgeview remains stagnant
Read full article: Residents frustrated as bike lane project in Shearer Hills/Ridgeview remains stagnantCommunity members in the Shearer Hills/Ridgeview community have been asking the City of San Antonio for north-to-south bike lanes for more than a decade. They said it's a life-or-death issue, as they take a chance every time they dare ride along a major road.
Mid-century modern homes are time capsules
Read full article: Mid-century modern homes are time capsulesMany homes in Shearer Hills/Ridgeview were built in the 1950s and 1960s with a new, fresh style we now call mid-century modern. The homes, with their expansive windows, nearly flat roofs and clean lines are considered architectural gems that evoke a little nostalgia.
Flood risk remains high for parts of Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhood
Read full article: Flood risk remains high for parts of Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhoodFlooding in the Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhood has long been an issue. It became dangerously evident during the Memorial Day weekend floods of 2013. The city has spent nearly a decade trying to make improvements.
‘Driven by fear’: Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighbors weigh in on Migrant Resource Center
Read full article: ‘Driven by fear’: Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighbors weigh in on Migrant Resource CenterThe Migrant Resource Center opened on San Pedro Avenue in 2022. It represents a humanitarian issue unfolding behind Shearer Hills/Ridgeview homes.
History of Shearer Hills reflects San Antonio’s post-war housing boom
Read full article: History of Shearer Hills reflects San Antonio’s post-war housing boomIts 1950s and 60s vibe permeates Shearer Hills; it's one of the first developments during San Antonio's post-war building boom. Back then, the area was considered to be outside the city limits. Yet it was created during a time of racial segregation by developer H.J. Shearer, who had a racial covenant in the deed restrictions, a common practice at the time.
Know My Neighborhood: Shearer Hills-Ridgeview, Dealing with Differences
Read full article: Know My Neighborhood: Shearer Hills-Ridgeview, Dealing with DifferencesIn the fifth episode of "Know My Neighborhood," KSAT focuses on Shearer Hills/Ridgeview — a midtown neighborhood that converges food and shopping, and navigates the country’s immigration issue.