Owner of San Antonio's Moses Rose's agrees to sale, making way for Alamo project
The standoff over Moses Rose's Hideout is over. After a lengthy and acerbic public dispute, the owner of downtown San Antonio bar Moses Rose's has struck a deal to sell the property, situated in the footprint of the planned $400 million Alamo Visitor Center and Museum. State and city officials, along with an attorney representing the tavern's owner, sent out separate statements Thursday morning confirming the deal.
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