San Antonio restaurateur Lisa Wong scraps plans to develop Main Plaza building
Lisa Wong, the owner of Rosario's and Ácenar, has closed the door on plans to create a mixed-use development in one of downtown's oldest buildings, according to the San Antonio Report. Wong acquired the three-story structure at 114 E. Main Plaza in 2019 with plans for a $4 million development that would have included retail on the ground floor and apartments above, the online news site reports. The property faces San Fernando Cathedral, one of downtown's most visible landmarks.
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