The South of Downtown San Antonio area has been an attraction hub for talent, culture, arts & development for years. We've highlighted some notable projects below. The walkability of the neighborhood, craft retail, arts & proximity to major employers is a benefit to living in the area!
Located directly down the street from the property, HEB, is undergoing a $100 million expansion of their corporate headquarters campus, to include new employees, investment and more residential opportunities.
GrayStreet Partners to build a new "district" on the site of the former Lone Star brewery in Southtown.
$145 million federal courthouse at 214 W. Nueva St. in downtown San Antonio.
Camp Outpost Co. — a new dining concept will turn a massive space into a "fast fine casual" restaurant when it opens in the Lone Star Arts District.
UTSA is expanding downtown San Antonio and this dynamic change to downtown will be connected to the property via the new San Pedro Creek Development.
Art is a staple of the SoFlo neighborhood. Ruby City, a symbol of that and is located a block from the property.
From Guadalupe to Alamo streets, this phase will mainly incorporate flood control improvement.
The San Pedro Creek Culture Park will run directly onto the Judson Candy Factory Property and be an added cultural amenity to the neighborhood. Our section of the extension is the next phase #2.
This City initiative will change the dynamic of one of downtown San Antonio's main thoroughfares "Flores Street". Be prepared for the enhancement of the road, removal of the telephone wires and well lit streets to go hand in hand with so much new retail coming to the area.
The Southtown, SoFlo, Lonestar Arts District and Lavaca areas are teeming with new breweries and distilleries. With a total of 7 within walking distance of this property, there is plenty to explore in the area. Here's a link to our favorite!
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