It’s been a few months since the Pearl announced its parking changes. Here’s what’s new.
You’ll probably have to pay for parking on your next visit
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A lollipop shaped parking sign in one of the Pearl parking lots (Andrew Wilson, KSAT News)
SAN ANTONIO – If you haven’t made a trip to the Pearl in the past year, expect to see a lot more updated parking areas and prices for Pearl’s more than 3,000 spots. Free Parking sign in one of the Pearl lots (Raven Jordan, KSAT News)
The Pearl is in the process of completing its parking transformation, which will update the parking lot under Highway 281 into a paid parking lot, remove the lot in front of what was formerly the Full Goods building, and close off Karnes Street to vehicle traffic.