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river, we ve seen manville, new jersey, people canoeing in the streets. some of these areas are low lying and vulnerable to floods. they are seeing far worse conditions than they normally do when there is a severe storm. as you mentioned, john, up in boston as well, still flash flood warnings in massachusetts. we need to keep an eye there. basically everywhere from massachusetts down 95 to connecticut where there are cars on the side of 95 that were submerged overnight all the way down to maryland. we re talking about 100, 200, 300-mile path of damage this morning. brian stelter with the perfect pronunciation of the river. also you call your self a weather geek. you have to add that to media and goosebumps. there is no limit to your geekdom, brian, in your reporting. stay safe, you and your family. talk about apocalyptic with the scenes we re seeing.

San Antonio co-working spaces taking a hit, but still ticking

San Antonio coworking spaces taking a hit, but still ticking FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Peter LeBlanc, a partner in LS4 3D Printing works Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 in his facility at Geekdom in downtown San Antonio.William Luther, Staff / William LutherShow MoreShow Less 2of9 John Wondrak, a sales representative with Braustin Homes, works at the company’s Geekdom offices recently.William Luther / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9 Geekdom CEO Charles Woodin says employers want their work-from-home employees to have options.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less 5of9 Geekdom CEO Charles Woodin poses Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 for a portrait at the company s downtown San Antonio offices.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less

Weston Urban buys properties along river for Milam building's redevelopment

Weston Urban buys properties along river for Milam building s redevelopment FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Weston Urban bought the Milam Building in San Antonio in 2016.JERRY LARA /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Weston Urban bought the Milam Building in 2016 and two properties between it and the river earlier this month.JERRY LARA /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Weston Urban bought the Milam Building in San Antonio in 2016.File photoShow MoreShow Less Local developer Weston Urban recently acquired two properties between the historic Milam high-rise and the San Antonio River Walk as part of its plan to make over western downtown. The firm bought the properties at 123 and 127 E. Travis Street a building that’s been subdivided into two parts on Jan. 14 from the estate of Phillip S. Sfair and a local partnership, Bexar County deed records show.

With San Pedro Creek's restoration underway, San Antonio developers are snapping up property around it

With San Pedro Creek s restoration underway, San Antonio developers are snapping up property around it Jan. 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Work is underway on San Pedro Creek’s rehabilitation.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Work continues on San Pedro Creek Culture Park. The first segment of the park was completed in 2018. The next is expected to open in 2022.William Luther, Staff / William LutherShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Neon signs are seen Jan. 12, 2021 on buildings on the 300 block of Commerce Street in downtown San Antonio.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less 5of11 San Pedro Creek Culture Park is seen to be a vibrant amenity.William Luther / William LutherShow MoreShow Less

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