Documents raise questions about Alamo Trust's buyout talks with San Antonio bar Moses Rose's

The owner of Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar at the heart of a high-profile eminent domain fight, is accusing the Alamo Trust of playing fast and loose with numbers used to create a valuation for his business. Moses Rose's owner Vince Cantu argues that the Alamo Trust and RSI & Associates, the appraisal firm it contracted to conduct a valuations of his tavern, failed to include projected lost revenue in their valuation. He maintains they did so without informing him or his attorney — even though all parties initially agreed to include it as part of the valuation.
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