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Tag: Mitch Meyer

Fairstead, a New York-based real estate developer, announced Friday that it has acquired the Aurora Apartments in the Tobin Hill neighborhood.
Posted inBusiness & Development

New York developer acquires historic Aurora Apartments, plans major renovation

by Shari Biediger July 22, 2022July 22, 2022

A developer plans to invest $15 million to renovate the 11-story tower near Crockett Park while maintaining its affordability and historic character. 

The property adjacent to the Hays Street Bridge could end in a land swap agreement between developer Mitch Meyer and the City of San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

Deal Reached on Hays Street Bridge Land Swap Heads to Council Next Week

by Emily Donaldson June 7, 2019January 31, 2020
The property adjacent to the Hays Street Bridge could end in a land swap agreement between developer Mitch Meyer and the City of San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

Land Swap Compromise on Table for Hays Street Developer

by Iris Dimmick May 29, 2019May 30, 2019
The Hays Street Bridge at sunset.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Contentious Hays Street Bridge Project Moves Forward With City Manager’s Approval

by Kyle Ringo July 4, 2018January 31, 2020
About 40 people attend a vigil at the Hays Bridge.
Posted inGov & Politics

Activists Host ‘Vigil’ For Hays Street Bridge

by Iris Dimmick March 26, 2018January 31, 2020
The empty lot at 803 N. Cherry St. is under review to build a new multi-family and retail mixed use development with 149 residential units and two retail spaces.
Posted inGov & Politics

Finding Common Ground at the Hays Street Bridge

by Robert Rivard March 25, 2018January 31, 2020
This rendering shows the view of the Hays Street Bridge from a terrace of the apartment complex.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Staff Gives Green Light to Apartments Next to Hays Street Bridge – With Conditions

by Iris Dimmick March 23, 2018January 31, 2020
The Martinez family walks towards Hays Street Bridge.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

HDRC Rejects Revised Plans for Hays Street Bridge Apartments

by Iris Dimmick March 9, 2018January 31, 2020
The Martinez family walks towards Hays Street Bridge.
Posted inGov & Politics

Developer to Reveal New Design for Apartments Near Hays Street Bridge Monday

by Iris Dimmick January 31, 2018January 31, 2020
Alamo Beer CEO Eugene Simor speaks at a meeting about the project regarding an empty lot next to the Hays Street Bridge.
Posted inGov & Politics

Divide Deepens Between Developers, Community on Project Near Historic Bridge

by Jeffrey Sullivan November 30, 2017January 31, 2020
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