Port San Antonio has grown exponentially over the last five years, and there is even more on the horizon. Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss progress and plans for the future.
– Port San Antonio has grown exponentially over the last five years, and there is even more on the horizon.
There has been a lot of growth at Port SA and many more visitors. Perschbach shared numbers on how many guests attended recent events and even gave insight into recent investments. “We’ve got two major construction projects that we hope to be launching very soon, the Vertiport and the consolidated airport facilities and the big office tower that we’ve already sent the preliminary drawings out. And we’re hoping to have a tremendous number of local businesses be part of helping us put that together,” Perschbach said.“These are going to revolutionize transportation, not just in San Antonio, but around the world.
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