Owner of San Antonio bar Moses Rose's says negotiations with state officials for its sale have failed

City council's vote to invoke eminent domain to force the sale of downtown bar Moses Rose's Hideout doesn't appear to have hastened a deal. The owner of the Houston Street business, which lies in the footprint of the planned $150 million Alamo Visitor Center and Museum, told KSAT that Wednesday’s negotiations with state officials for the sale of his property were "unsuccessful." “All I can say is we will continue to fight.
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