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West Side landmark among ‘most endangered historic places’
Read full article: West Side landmark among ‘most endangered historic places’SAN ANTONIO – Already one of the first public housing projects in the country, and the first in San Antonio, Alazan Apache Courts has been designated among 11 of the “most endangered historic places for 2020,” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. “We are looking for places that are endangered and of course Alazan Apache Courts is in danger of demolition,” said Katherine Malone-France, its chief preservation officer. “The best thing is to start from scratch,” Reyes said. He said residents could choose to stay after the units are rebuilt, move elsewhere with vouchers, or to other SAHA developments on the West Side. RELATED: New mixed-income apartments coming to near West Side