Jon Wiegand, a developer and investor with Alamo Capital Partners, said he expects there...
in downtown San Antonio will begin converting it into a mixed-use property in 2024.
Wiegand said plans for the development began in 2022, but noted that the new owners need to adhere to preservation standards because the building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was built in 1929 and opened as the the Smith-Young Tower.Historical marker in San Antonio recognizes ancient Indigenous language of South Texas
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