The San Antonio Missions are expected to have a new ballpark built in downtown San Antonio by April 2028, according to a letter from Bexar County and the City of San Antonio to Major League Baseball.
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However, others believe that future parking in downtown will cause the future stadium to lose business. San Antonio resident Katherine Torres said she would attend a future downtown event, but she second-guesses herself about whether it’s worth the headache from traffic. “I’ll probably have to prepare to spend time in traffic, finding parking, dealing with the construction,” Torres said. “It makes me wonder, ‘Is that even worth going downtown for?’”
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