Demolition at vacant Friedrich complex could start this summer
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Demolition of buildings at a long-vacant industrial site on the East Side could begin this summer.
Dallas-based Provident Realty Advisors plans to tear down most of the structures comprising the Friedrich complex at East Commerce, North Pine, North Olive and Gibbs streets. The large Friedrich Refrigerators sign overlooking Commerce Street will remain it’s not part of the firm’s project.
Provident wants to build 358 apartments 11 more than originally planned along with fitness and club rooms, a six-story parking garage and a pool, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Whereabouts of women possibly kidnapped in Nuevo Laredo still unknown
March 14, 2021
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Three women who went to see an eye doctor in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico are missing, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation,FBIShow MoreShow Less
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The three women missing in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico were last seen crossing the Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge in this Toyota Corolla.Courtesy photo /FBIShow MoreShow Less
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In response to the information released about three women possibly kidnapped in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, the FBI said they have received several tips to no avail.
Blasa Guadalupe Palomo, 38, Blasa Guadalupe “Lupita” Palomo, 18, and Perla Ercia, 38, were last seen crossing into Nuevo Laredo at about 3 p.m. March 3 so Ercia could visit an eye doctor for an eye infection.
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San Antonio Food Bank plans to build $9 million complex in New Braunfels for families struggling with rising housing costs
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The San Antonio Food Bank is planning to build a small housing complex at its New Braunfels Food Bank branch.Courtesy of the San Antonio Food BankShow MoreShow Less
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The San Antonio Food Bank is planning to build a small housing complex at its New Braunfels Food Bank branch.Courtesy of the San Antonio Food BankShow MoreShow Less
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The San Antonio Food Bank is planning to build a small housing complex at its New Braunfels Food Bank branch.Courtesy of the San Antonio Food BankShow MoreShow Less