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Fewer Californians are moving to Texas, but more are going to Florida and Arizona
Read full article: Fewer Californians are moving to Texas, but more are going to Florida and ArizonaThe number of former Californians who became Texans dropped slightly last year, but some of that slack was picked up by Arizona and Florida.
Leading SA: President, CEO of Centro San Antonio talks future of downtown business district
Read full article: Leading SA: President, CEO of Centro San Antonio talks future of downtown business districtOver the last few years we have seen a lot of construction projects, a lot more businesses and a lot of art in downtown San Antonio. So what is the plan? What can we expect?
CEO of Centro San Antonio provides glimpse of Alamo Cityās downtown future
Read full article: CEO of Centro San Antonio provides glimpse of Alamo Cityās downtown futureIf you have been in and around downtown San Antonio recently you know there is traffic, constructions and cranes. San Antonio continues to grow both out and up.
WATCH: Centro San Antonio, downtown businesses thank those who helped clean up after Saturdays violence
Read full article: WATCH: Centro San Antonio, downtown businesses thank those who helped clean up after Saturdays violenceSAN ANTONIO The community cleanup that followed havoc downtown on Saturday night made you proud to be a San Antonian, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in an event to thank those who volunteered the following day. Nirenberg, along with Centro San Antonio CEO Matt Brown and Assistant City Manager David McCary, echoed comments about unity and compassion as local businesses reeled from graffiti, broken windows and looting. Weekend violence in downtown San Antonio results in anything but business as usual Monday morningThe destruction caused dozens of people, including Spurs guard Lonnie Walker, to head to the downtown area to clean up the mess on Sunday morning. I couldnt be prouder of San Antonio, our city." Spurs Lonnie Walker passes out water, joins community cleanup after businesses damaged in downtown San AntonioIf a business still needs help with graffiti removal, the city says to call 311.