Tenants at Robert E. Lee Apartments fight back as Weston Urban bids on the property

Tenants at downtown’s Robert E. Lee Apartments, fearing displacement and homelessness, are organizing and gearing up for battle with San Antonio real estate developer Weston Urban. Weston Urban in August offered $4.35 million to buy the historic, century-old building with an unfortunate name, according to a letter the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs sent to some Robert E. Lee tenants.
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