
Madison Iszler
Real Estate, Retail and Business Reporter at The San Antonio Express-News
@ExpressNews reporter + @MiamiHurricanes fan
Articles
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1 week ago |
expressnews.com | Madison Iszler |Julianna Russ
International Bank of Commerce is considering converting part of its downtown office complex into a hotel, an indication of the difficulties of persuading companies to lease space in the urban core. Architects and construction executives working for Laredo-based IBC filed an application for a preliminary plan review with the city in early June to explore turning the IBC Centre I and II property at 175 E. Houston St. into a hotel.
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3 weeks ago |
expressnews.com | Madison Iszler
The City Council voted 8-2 this week to approve a zoning change to allow the company to launch Prime Air at its East Side warehouse, despite some members' concerns about the autonomous technology. Mayor Ron Nirenberg, who voted against Amazon's request, called it "a pretty significant paradigm change for our city.""This is an issue of new technology," Nirenberg said.
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3 weeks ago |
statesman.com | Madison Iszler
California again bested Texas as the state with the most Fortune 500 companies. Fifty-eight companies in the Golden State made the annual list of the largest U.S. corporations, followed by the Lone Star State with 54 and New York with 53. California edged past Texas and New York to claim the top spot last year, the first time it had led the ranking since 2014. Two Austin companies shifted on the list: electric car manufacturer Tesla Inc.
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3 weeks ago |
expressnews.com | Madison Iszler
City officials are proposing spending up to $250 million on ramps, a pedestrian bridge, parking spaces and intersection improvements to pave the way for a multibillion-dollar downtown sports and entertainment district. Infrastructure is crucial to officials' pitch for the district, which could bring thousands more people to the urban core to attend games and events, dine and drink, lease apartments and stay at hotels.
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3 weeks ago |
expressnews.com | Madison Iszler
A new type of college senior could soon be attending classes, grabbing a meal in the dining hall and catching the bus at Texas A&M University, though they probably wouldn't make it to midnight yell practices. The hitch: Those seniors need to be age 55 or older.
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