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New Hemisfair development has been approved

A new mixed-use project could be headed our way.

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Mixed-use development with retail and residential space coming to Hemisfair.

Courtesy of Hemisfair

Exciting news folks. As part of the city’s downtown revitalization project, Civic Park, there are new residential and retail spaces coming to Hemisfair. The City of San Antonio Historic and Design Review Commission approved the design for two new buildings:

  • 10-story residential tower
  • Three-story retail building.

This development is part of a public + private relations project with Post Lake Capital Partners and the Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation.

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Retail and residential space at Hemisfair

Courtesy of Hemisfair

The buildings will sit on 2.14 acres of land and will have direct access to the River Walk, Civic Park, and Market Street.

“This mixed-use development brings us a step closer to our goal of re-establishing the neighborhood density that existed in the Hemisfair District before the 1968 World’s Fair,” said Andres Andujar, CEO of Hemisfair.

Phase 1 of Civic Park is slated to open this September with a full list of seasonal events to follow. Construction and completion dates have not been announced for these newly approved mixed-use spaces.

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The new development with Civic Park access.

Courtesy of Hemisfair

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