San Antonio's Opportunity Home offers relocation help to Soap Factory tenants
San Antonio's public housing authority, Opportunity Home, is offering relocation assistance to tenants at the Soap Factory Apartments. The Soap Factory, which offers rare affordable housing units downtown, became a political flashpoint after local real-estate developer Weston Urban unveiled plans to demolish the complex to make room for the San Antonio Missions' proposed $160 million baseball stadium. Opportunity Home is prepared to offer units at its nonprofit mixed-income Beacon Communities to those displaced by the plans.
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