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Tag: NCAA Final Four

Both hotel occupancy tax and the city’s facilities revenues are down by nearly half of 2020 budget projections due to travel restrictions that left hotel rooms empty starting in March and crippled the city’s tourism industry.
Posted inGov & Politics

With millions in hotel tax revenue dried up, City looks to trim 2021 budgets

by Shari Biediger August 26, 2020August 27, 2020

Revenue from area hotels and city facilities have reached only half of the City’s budgeted projections because of the pandemic’s impact.

Fans arrive to the Alamodome.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Can SA’s Charm Outweigh Alamodome Woes For More Final Fours?

by Shari Biediger April 5, 2018January 31, 2020
Michigan players prepare for their upcoming matchup against Chicago Loyola.
Posted inSports

As March Madness Sweeps through SA, Players Won’t See a Penny

JJ Velasquez by JJ Velasquez April 1, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inSports

Final Four Holds Cherished Memories for UTSA Coach, Past and Present Spurs

by Ken Rodriguez March 30, 2018January 31, 2020
Students from the George Gervin Academy show off Final Four merchandise.
Posted inSports

San Antonio Begins Countdown to NCAA Final Four

by Ken Rodriguez January 24, 2018January 24, 2018
City of San Antonio Director of Convention, Sports and Entertainment Facilities Michael Sawaya
Posted inGov & Politics

Departing Convention Center Director Recalls ‘Visionary Projects,’ End to ‘Great Run’

by Shari Biediger January 10, 2018January 9, 2018
Rio Rio on The San Antonio Riverwalk advertises itself as the "Official Home of TCU". Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Will the Alamo Bowl Deliver a Holiday Bonus for San Antonio’s Economy?

by Shari Biediger December 26, 2017December 28, 2017
Looking south east at the gas station on Northern and Airport boulevards. Rendering courtesy of Method Architecture for San Antonio International Airport.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech

Airport Gas Station Approved After Design Revisions

by Iris Dimmick August 4, 2016
George Gervin holds the commemorative brick that will be laid in the Hall of Fame Plaza. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Lifestyle, Sports

Sports Hall of Fame Moving Outside the Alamodome

by Edmond Ortiz November 18, 2015October 7, 2016
A lyft driver picks up a fellow "rideshare" or transportaiton network company (TNC) supporter after the City Council Public Safety Committee meeting May 7, 2014. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

Not Okay With Just Okay: Rideshare and Innovation in San Antonio

by Centro San Antonio Staff February 18, 2015October 7, 2016
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