Bait and Switch: Tenants at San Antonio's Soap Factory Apartments say relocation promises ring hollow
Tenants at the Soap Factory Apartments, scheduled for demolition as part of city-approved plans for a new minor league baseball stadium, said the complex’s owner isn’t living up to promises made to help them relocate. Residents said promises that development firm Weston Urban made to San Antonio City Council to help soften the blow for tenants were misrepresented — primarily the conditions they must meet to collect a $2,500 move-out stipend. They also question how much nonprofit Building Brighter Communities actually can assist them with relocations and whether the city’s housing authority can make good on a pledge to find them other downtown-area dwelling options.
Recent Posts

ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies at age 77

‘Faux Pause’: Why Greg Abbott’s data center ‘crackdown’ looks a lot like election-year theater

Minnesota sues Abbott to force extradition of ICE agent accused of shooting Venezuelan man

Albert Alvarez’s ‘Know Body’ exhibition explores what happens if artist cares about work more than ego

A family of 4 need $200,000 or more to live comfortably in Texas, study finds

Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Hardy, Benson Boone, Palomazo Norteño, Chavela

Texas counties sue feds for trying to tie election security policies to anti-terrorism funding

Man’s backflip into San Antonio River goes viral

Former staffer for U.S. Sen. John Cornyn jumps to Democrat James Talarico’s campaign

San Antonio Street Art celebrating 40 years of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure with art walk, costume contest

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
