New Braunfels Utilities has exited a plan unveiled in 2021 to turn its more than 80-year-old headquarters building near Main Plaza into a new hotel, restaurant and bar.
The city could resurrect the project but potential developers are in for an even longer wait now.A 2021 rendering of a planned makeover of the New Braunfels Utilities headquarters building into a new Main Plaza hotel and restaurant.NBU confirmed that its board of trustees has approved the termination of a redevelopment agreement with the development team — Seals Family Properties, Kingham Dalton Wilson and Gillum Development.
“We still think it’s important for downtown, so we’re still very interested in making this happen,” developer Gary Seals said.
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