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The 34-story Grand Hyatt Hotel is being sold to an Arizona-based nonprofit.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Grand Hyatt to be sold, city to be paid back under prospective deal

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham February 23, 2022February 24, 2022

The tentative deal comes a year after the city ponied up more than $10 million to help the struggling hotel make its debt payments.

Bookings at the Henry B. González Convention Center steadily rise while pushing through COVID related setbacks.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Business travel continues to climb in San Antonio in the wake of pandemic setbacks

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham October 4, 2021October 4, 2021
A new state law will require hotels and motels to provide training to employees on human trafficking prevention and reporting.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Hotel workers learn to spot signs of human trafficking as part of new Texas law

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham July 28, 2021July 28, 2021
This rendering shows how Hotel Sul Fiume will be connected to the San Antonio River Walk with walkways, retaining walls, and planters.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Commission Approves 14-Story Hotel Sul Fiume on River Walk

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick May 29, 2020May 29, 2020
Posted inHow We Cope

How We Cope: His Job on Hold, Hotel Worker Focuses on Studies

Avatar photo by Juan Moreno April 8, 2020April 23, 2020
Posted inBusiness & Development

San Antonio Tourism Industry Weathering Coronavirus Fears

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger March 3, 2020March 18, 2020
Posted inBusiness & Tech

New York-Based Hotelier Plans Boutique Dream Hotel for Downtown San Antonio

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger January 28, 2020February 20, 2020
The mixed-use development at 1714 S. Saint Mary's St. was approved by the Historic and Design Review Commission on Dec. 18, 2019.
Posted inGov & Politics

Apartments, Short-Term Rentals in Lavaca Heading to City Council Vote

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick December 19, 2019February 20, 2020
Hilton Palacio del Rio.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

With Hotel Occupancy Likely to Drop, New Tourism Fees Start Rolling In

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger April 26, 2019January 31, 2020
A bedroom of one of the creekside cottages at Camp Comfort.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Castroville, Comfort Offer Small-Town Spring Break Lodging Up the Road a Piece

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger March 9, 2019March 9, 2019

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