City drops $1.2 million on mold cleanup at the Alamodome

Looks like San Antonio isn't done shelling out money to keep the aging Alamodome in operation. Mere weeks after City Council approved $29 million in upgrades to the 30-year-old stadium so it can host the 2025 Final Four, the city is now throwing in an additional $1.2 million for mold abatement, the Express-News reports. Leaks at the Alamodome resulted in water damage to some 3,200 square feet of ceiling, and that dampness, in turn, introduced mold into the structure, according to the daily.
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