Tenants at San Antonio's Soap Factory Apartments launch petition demanding more money
Tenants at the Soap Factory Apartments, which would be demolished to make way for a downtown ballpark development, launched a petition urging San Antonio ISD to bargain harder with the project's developer to increase their relocation stipends. The petition — posted online late last week by Phillip Adcock, founder of the complex's tenants union — also calls on city officials to build more affordable housing downtown. As of Wednesday morning, the petition had 1,000 signatures.
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