Weston Urban, the developer behind San Antonio's proposed $160 million minor-league ballpark, is looking to expand its downtown footprint again — this time by bidding on the low-income Robert E. Lee Apartments. In August, San Antonio-based Weston Urban offered $4.
Weston Urban, the developer behind San Antonio's proposed $160 million minor-league ballpark, is looking to expand its downtown footprint again — this time by bidding on the low-income Robert E. Lee Apartments.
The Robert E. Lee is an affordable housing project where all residents must earn below 60% of the area median income, or $37,200. Records show that RELEE Partners bought the historic former hotel in 1999.to demolish the Soap Factory Apartments in downtown's northwest corner to make way for a new stadium for the Double AA San Antonio Missions.
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