Texas paid owner of San Antonio's Moses Rose's $6.75 million for his bar
The State of Texas paid the owner of downtown bar Moses Rose's $6.75 million for his property, which stood in the way of the $400 million Alamo Visitor Center, according to a settlement agreement obtained by the Current. The sum is a far cry from the $17 million purchase price owner Vince Cantu proposed to the Texas General Land Office (GLO) in 2020. However, it's more than the city’s “best and final offer” of $5.26 million offered to Cantu in April 2023.
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