The fight over downtown San Antonio's Phipps Building takes a new turn
The slugfest over the River Walk building that houses high-profile attorney Martin Phipps' law firm and rooftop bar Paramour just took another brutal turn, the Express-News reports. In a court filing, Phipps, who also owns Paramour, accused officials with CDC Enterprises — the Phipps Building's owner — of hacking into the structure's security system over the weekend and locking out tenants over unpaid rent, according to the daily. Fort Worth-based CDC has been trying since January to evict Paramour, a popular spot for drag brunches that occupies the building's top floor.
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