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The Flats at River North is hosting an open house with food, margaritas, and a tour of its brand new community from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 17.
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Located at its address on 1011 Broadway Street, the new complex features 283 homes with designer floorplans and amenities. According to a news release from its developer, The NRP Group, most units have balconies with city or pool views.The NRP GroupShow MoreShow Less
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The resort-style courtyard pool area features a wet deck, grilling area, and a fire pit. The complex also includes a club lounge with a kitchenette and a gaming area and a 5th-floor sky lounge with outdoor seating and views of the Riverwalk and downtown San Antonio. The NRP GroupShow MoreShow Less
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Flat-out racism : Councilmembers spar over East Side Friedrich building redevelopment
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Provident Realty Advisors wants to tear down most of the buildings at the Friedrich complex and build apartments. The structures along East Commerce are not part of the company’s project and will not be razed.William Luther /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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The Friedrich complex shut down in 1990, according to San Antonio Express-News archives.William Luther /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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A rendering of the Friedrich Lofts development, which would include 358 apartments.Courtesy of Provident Realty AdvisorsShow MoreShow Less
A vote paving the way for demolishing most of a long-vacant industrial complex on the East Side and building apartments on the site was postponed after City Council members clashed over the project’s affordability and location.
West Side land trust and demolition fund would be first of its kind in San Antonio
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A novel approach to preserving affordable housing for low-income families is percolating on the West Side.
The Esperanza Peace and Justice Center is set to receive $300,000 from the San Antonio Housing Trust Fund and Foundation to set up an emergency demolition fund and a community land trust, which would be the first of its kind in San Antonio.
The fund would be used to save and rehabilitate older houses, which would be required to join the land trust. The trust would rent or resell the houses to families earning up to 30 percent of the area median income.
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