City staff did not recommend a finding of historic significance, but instead offered proposals including funding from the property owner toward an exhibit at Museo del Westside. An investment company managed by Douglas Miller of the Bill Miller Bar-B-Q currently owns the property. The company had plans to demolish the structure, before it caught fire in February, and build a residential high-rise.
New community participatory Museo del Westside showcases the stories and experiences of San Antonio's west side residents. Located at the same corner, the MujerArtes Clay Cooperative provides an environment for women to reflect their lives through art.