Tenants at San Antonio's Robert E. Lee plan 'rebuttal' to Weston Urban's purchase bid
The tenants union for downtown's Robert E. Lee apartments said they plan to make a "rebuttal" to San Antonio-based developer Weston Urban's recent bid to buy the historic, low-income property. “We are aware of Weston Urban’s bid that they put in on Friday,” Robert E. Lee Tenants Union founder Megan Navarro told the Current in an exclusive interview Wednesday. “We have our own plan in place as a rebuttal, so we’re not worried about it.”
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