Matt Brown, the president and CEO of Centro San Antonio, recently spoke with KSAT 12 to give a glimpse into the future.
– Over the last few years we have seen a lot of construction projects, a lot more businesses and a lot of art in downtown San Antonio. So what exactly is the plan? What can we come to expect?
“The vast majority of what’s going on is for functionality and enhancing the quality of life for the people working and living downtown. So you get wider sidewalks, which are much nicer to walk on,” Brown said. “Some of the retail spaces are empty and they’re slowly coming back. Like they’re coming back. But it’s going to take a while,” Brown said.
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