Negotiations between San Antonio officials and Moses Rose's bar owner to begin Wednesday

Despite a bid to postpone negotiations, sales talks between city and state officials and the owner of Moses Rose's Hideway, the downtown bar standing in the way of building the Alamo Visitor Center, will start Wednesday. On Tuesday, members of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) held a press conference at City Hall, asking Mayor Ron Nirenberg and the Alamo Trust to push back eminent domain discussions with Moses Rose's owner Vince Cantu. However, the Alamo Trust — the organization in charge of the Alamo project — declined to postpone the talks, meaning Cantu and state and local officials will enter high-stakes discussions Wednesday.
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