The San Antonio City Council voted 9-2 on Thursday morning to authorize the use of eminent domain to acquire Moses Rose’s Hideout on East Houston Street, which sits in the footprint of a planned Alamo Visitor Center and Museum.
The City of San Antonio could very well come and take it.
Cantu told city council members that there hadn’t been an attempt at honest negotiations, which Alamo Trust Executive Director Kate Rogers refuted. “We’re walking away from a River Walk property, an Alamo property that would be in our family for generations,” Cantu said after the vote.
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