Centro San Antonio brings holiday cheer to Houston St.

Shop local this holiday season in downtown.

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Shop locally this holiday season with help from Centro San Antonio.

Photo by Michael Cirlos

Have you started your holiday shopping? It’s okay, we haven’t either.

The Holidays on Houston Street is Centro San Antonio’s retail incubator program that gives local creatives and entrepreneurs the opportunity to highlight their businesses in a pop-up storefront during the holiday season.

Please give a round of applause for the first selected business owners:

  • Dezynr: Nadia Ramon makes handmade jewelry + clothing accessories.
  • Two Artsy: Shop candles and wax melts by Karen Morris.
  • Perrito Lindo: Don’t forget to grab something for your furry companion from Alexa Castillo’s shop.

Visit these shops now until Saturday, Dec. 30 . Check out the store hours: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Don’t miss: The ribbon cutting ceremony taking place on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m.

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