Moses Rose's owner accuses Alamo Trust of colluding with appraisers to undervalue his bar

Editor's note: This story was updated to include a statement from the Alamo Trust. The owner of Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown San Antonio bar slated for eminent domain takeover, is now accusing the Alamo Trust and appraisers contracted by the state agency of colluding to undervalue his business. Owner Vince Cantu and attorney Dan Eldredge said late Tuesday in an emailed statement that private firm RSI & Associates intentionally skewed its appraisal of the business so the state agency could make a lowball offer.
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