City of San Antonio serves Moses Rose's owner paperwork to condemn business on his birthday

The owner of Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar in the middle of an eminent domain fight with the city, is having a shitty birthday. In the three-minute video posted Wednesday to both Twitter and TikTok, tavern owner Vince Cantu announced that he'd been served paperwork to appear at a hearing about his building being condemned. "So, it's my birthday today, but I don't really feel like celebrating," Cantu says in the clip.
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