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2 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 12
Read full article: 2 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 122 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 12Published: June 20, 2020, 9:57 amHot new place opens up by the University of Texas San Antonio. The Study Space is a fun new place to hang. They have a full coffee bar, restaurant and full bar. Don't forget about Dario's Bakery that just opened up inside. Chef Dario serves up a delicious key lime pie for summer.
Lime announces it is pulling scooters out of San Antonio
Read full article: Lime announces it is pulling scooters out of San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Lime announced it will no longer operate in San Antonio and 11 other markets across the globe. The scooter company said Thursday it will “close the market” in San Antonio in the coming weeks, and scooters will no longer be available for rent in the next few days. Lime was just approved for one of three exclusive city contracts to operate up to 1,000 scooters in San Antonio on Dec. 12. It also said it would be moving its Regional Repair Center from San Antonio to Austin. In addition to San Antonio, Lime also said it is leaving Atlanta, Phoenix and San Diego, as well as eight other cities in Central and South America.
Texas man dies in rental scooter accident
Read full article: Texas man dies in rental scooter accidentStoneking was riding a Lime rental scooter at 4 a.m. Saturday on Munger Boulevard when he fell off and called his friend Kenneth Moore, according to Fox 4 in Dallas. Moore told Fox 4 that Stoneking called him after the accident and asked him to order a Lyft ride for him. Lime is cooperating with the investigation and an autopsy is being conducted by the Dallas medical examiner. Stoneking’s father said the injuries don’t match up with the police report which states a Lime scooter was found broken in half at the scene but there was no other debris. Electric scooters have been gaining popularity this summer with Lime, Bird and Blue Duck available in San Antonio.