Owner of San Antonio bar Moses Rose's launches GoFundMe to cover court costs as talks stall

The owner Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar at the center of a high-profile eminent domain case, has launched a GoFundMe as he prepares for a potential courtroom battle to keep the property. Vince Cantu, the owner of the business sitting in the footprint of the proposed $150 million Alamo Visitor Center and Museum, wrote online that that fundraiser will help him stand up to city hall and get a fair price for his business. Although the account is currently inactive, Cantu said he'll take it live if sales talks for the bar fail. "This fundraiser is one way to join me in my mission to force them to pay me fairly for walking away from this valuable, generational property," Cantu wrote.
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