SAN ANTONIO –
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A team of investors, including the co-developer of the recently completed luxury tower in San Antonio’s skyline, has proposed big plans along the River Walk that could rival those from other big players downtown such as Weston Urban and GrayStreet Ventures.
Chuck Brehm of Boerne-based Universal Services Group LLC is part of the group that has proposed Riverplace, a roughly $400 million mixed-use project near the intersection of Soledad and East Martin streets that would fill about three acres of land with projects such as the Dream Hotel announced last year, an about 20-story apartment tower, condos, offices and retail, the San Antonio Heron first reported.
Posted By Dana Nichols on Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 3:37 PM click to enlarge Slab Cinema is showing Cinema Paradiso at Weston Urban Park. Bring your comfiest chairs and blankets for a socially-distanced movie night in downtown San Antonio at the Weston Urban Park, where Slab Cinema will present the 1988 Italian drama
Cinema Paradiso. The classic film follows Salvatore Di Vita, a famous film director who reminisces on his childhood and his relationship with his late mentor Alfredo, the projectionist at a movie house who taught Salvatore his love of film. The 1989 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film,
Cinema Paradiso is a highlight of Slab’s niche April lineup of outdoor screenings, which includes the final entries in its Foodie Film Festival at The Good Kind in Southtown.
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Frost Bank CEO Phil Green s 2020 compensation shrinks 20% during pandemic
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Cullen/Frost Bankers Chairman and CEO Phil Green received about $3.8 million in total compensation last year, a 20 percent reduction from nearly $4.8 million in 2019. The drop in Green’s compensation resulted in him receiving 67 times the median Frost employee’s compensation of $57,171 last year.Staff file photo
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. Chairman and CEO Phil Green’s compensation shrank last year by almost $1 million, part of the San Antonio financial holding company’s belt-tightening as its profits tumbled during the pandemic.
Green pulled in about $3.8 million in total compensation last year, down 20 percent from nearly $4.8 million in 2019. Cullen/Frost is the parent company of Frost Bank, the largest regional bank based in San Antonio.
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