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Tag: moses rose's hideout

Posted inOpinion

San Antonio has dozens of downtown bars, but there’s only one Alamo

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard January 29, 2023January 27, 2023

Opinion: Moses Rose’s Hideout owner Vince Cantu is the last holdout preventing the planned Alamo Museum and Visitor Center from moving forward.

Posted inGov & Politics

City moves to use eminent domain to acquire bar property for Alamo Museum

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger January 26, 2023January 26, 2023
Actors perform at the opening of Crystal City 1969 at the Guadalupe Theater on Thursday.
Posted inPhotos of the Week

San Antonio’s Week in Photos, Jan. 15-21

Bria Woods, San Antonio Report contributor by Bria Woods January 23, 2023January 22, 2023
Vince Cantu owns Moses Rose's Hideout on 516 E. Houston St.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Bar owner plans to fight city’s bid to use eminent domain for Alamo museum

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger January 19, 2023January 23, 2023
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