Spurs shouldn't leave San Antonio's East Side without investing in its residents, Calvert says
The Frost Bank Center and its surrounding miles empty parking lots could become a destination similar to the Fort Worth Stockyards if Precinct 4 Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert gets his way. Calvert trotted out the plan for what could become San Antonio's latest mega-project during a packed town hall Saturday at the East Side's Freeman Coliseum, which lies in the commissioner's district. The Town Hall was a way for long-disenfranchised East Side residents to express opinions about what they'd like to see happen to the Frost Bank Center should the Spurs build a new arena downtown.
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