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The San Antonio region's source for local business news & events. Part of the American City Business Journals network. Subscribe today! https://t.co/PYHQuZduUm
San Antonio, Texas
Joined February 2009
What do expiring ACA credits mean for health-care coverage?
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Expiring tax credits for the Affordable Care Act insurance marketplace could mean higher insurance costs across the board, including for employer-sponsored health insurance.
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While U.S. home sales just posted their first gain in months, San Antonio plunged 13%. Thousands of locals with 3% mortgages won’t sell unless they get $300K+.
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San Antonio home sales dropped 18% in October as sellers with low mortgage rates refuse to lower prices, pulling listings when offers fall short.
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Starbucks employees in San Antonio are on strike and asking for better working conditions.
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San Antonio Starbucks workers at the Blanco and Wurzbach location joined a national strike seeking better pay and working conditions.
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Two law firms have filed wrongful death lawsuits in the deadly cargo jet crash that killed 14 people near Louisville's airport, naming several major corporations as defendants.
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Wrongful death lawsuits were filed against UPS, Boeing, GE and VT San Antonio Aerospace after a cargo jet crash in Louisville killed 14 people.
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The Pearl's footprint continues to grow with several new openings and future tenants expected to join the mix.
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New dining and retail options are opening at the Pearl, including Jue Let cocktail bar, Cape Bottle Room wine bar, and a mini-golf course is planned.
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The federal Opportunity Zone program is getting a makeover in 2026.
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A new version of the federal Opportunity Zone program is launching, but it has stricter rules, potentially reducing qualifying areas by 26% from the original program.
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Terminal C expansion is expected to create 16,000 permanent jobs as the airport pursues transatlantic service and eyes 60 total nonstop routes.
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San Antonio International Airport expands Terminal C with 18 gates and projects record passenger growth while adding new routes and local concessions.
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Starbucks employees in San Antonio are on strike and asking for better working conditions.
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San Antonio Starbucks workers at the Blanco and Wurzbach location joined a national strike seeking better pay and working conditions.
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Two law firms have filed wrongful death lawsuits in the deadly cargo jet crash that killed 14 people near Louisville's airport, naming several major corporations as defendants.
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Wrongful death lawsuits were filed against UPS, Boeing, GE and VT San Antonio Aerospace after a cargo jet crash in Louisville killed 14 people.
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While U.S. home sales just posted their first gain in months, San Antonio plunged 13%. Thousands of locals with 3% mortgages won’t sell unless they get $300K+.
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San Antonio home sales dropped 18% in October as sellers with low mortgage rates refuse to lower prices, pulling listings when offers fall short.
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The company is working to expand housing options in multiple parts of San Antonio.
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The NRP Group plans to break ground in early 2026 on two mixed-income apartment projects in San Antonio totaling 414 units and $113.5 million.
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The store is offering same-day delivery and custom metal cutting for businesses, professionals and hobbyists.
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Metal Supermarkets opens its first San Antonio location on Dec. 8, offering same-day delivery and custom metal cutting for businesses and hobbyists.
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A family-operated Italian restaurant and bakery concept is now open on the city's North Side.
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The Sicilian Butcher and The Sicilian Baker opened their first San Antonio location at Landmark North, employing 132 people and serving 190 guests.
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New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved $2.2 million in incentives to bring the city’s first major for-sale condo tower to life downtown.
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New Braunfels City Council approved $2.2M in sales tax incentives for The Neue, a $28M mixed-use building with 43 condos and retail space.
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Small-business owners are worried about a "vicious cycle" that threatens their survival, but newly available grants can provide a means of assistance.
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Small-business owners face mounting stress, with 21% currently worried about closing, but several grant programs offer financial relief through December.
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The store is offering same-day delivery and custom metal cutting for businesses, professionals and hobbyists.
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Metal Supermarkets opens its first San Antonio location on Dec. 8, offering same-day delivery and custom metal cutting for businesses and hobbyists.
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New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved $2.2 million in incentives to bring the city’s first major for-sale condo tower to life downtown.
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New Braunfels City Council approved $2.2M in sales tax incentives for The Neue, a $28M mixed-use building with 43 condos and retail space.
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Will Congress step in to save a tax credit as it has in the past?
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The Work Opportunity Tax Credit expires at the end of 2025 unless Congress steps in for a renewal.
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In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at the importance of upskilling, what entrepreneurs are expecting in the year ahead, and more.
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In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at the importance of upskilling, what entrepreneurs are expecting in the year ahead, and more.
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A Phoenix-based law firm that's among the fastest-growing in the country has made its first move into San Antonio.
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San Antonio's Schmoyer Reinhard LLP merged with Phoenix-based Fennemore, giving the Am Law 200 firm its first Texas office and 23 locations.
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