Soap Factory tenants say they haven't received funds promised to cover relocation

Some tenants who moved out of the Soap Factory Apartments — the low-cost downtown complex that could be razed to make way for a new minor league baseball stadium — say they haven't received a $2,500 relocation stipend promised by the city. As part of a memorandum of understanding between the city, real estate developer Weston Urban and the owners of the San Antonio Missions baseball team, tenants who leave the apartments are promised $2,500 if they vacate by September 2025. However, three tenants who moved out in the last couple of weeks told the Current they haven't received a dime to cover their relocation costs.
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