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Terramark to build first for-sale housing at Brooks
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Terramark Urban Homes plans to build 60 houses at Brooks.Courtesy of Terramark Urban HomesShow MoreShow Less
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Terramark Urban Homes plans to build 60 houses at Brooks.Courtesy of Terramark Urban HomesShow MoreShow Less
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The first for-sale housing is coming to Brooks, a former Air Force base on the South Side that San Antonio leaders are turning into a bustling hub of businesses, apartments, stores and hotels.
Terramark Urban Homes recently bought nearly 5 acres for $1.8 million from the Brooks Development Authority and plans to construct 60 single-family homes. Prices will start at $270,000.
plantitos and
plantitas growing super expensive plants often with weird-looking inedible green-and-white leaves. Spare time while in self-quarantine made me an accidental
farmtito. I had tossed overripe grocery store tomatoes to a snake plant
pasô and a plant sprouted, flowered, and fruited, yielding me at least one tomato every day for lunch. Happily growing in other pots are what I think is a turmeric plant and
monggo seedlings, one already flowering despite a rather aggressive
ampalaya vine that hooks on to anything. A durian seedling is already a foot high, although its future is not too bright in its flowerpot.
Fewer San Antonio trees preserved among new subdivision and industrial park developments
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A marked tree is seen Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021 on East Gate Industrial Park land, which sits east of Loop 410 between I-10 and Houston Street on the East Side. The San Antonio planning commission approved a variance Tuesday to the city’s tree ordinance which allows the developer to preserve only 70 percent of significant trees and 17 percent of significant trees in an environmentally sensitive area.William Luther /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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The San Antonio Planning Commission issued a variance in the city’s tree ordinance for land in the Crescent Hills subdivision. Two marked trees are seen Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021 on Crescent Hills Subdivision land, which sits near the northwest corner of Loop 410 and Old Pearsal Road on the city’s West Side. The San Antonio planning commission approved a variance Tuesday to the city’s tree ordinance wh
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