The family behind River Walk staple Casa Rio and venerable German deli Schilo's has purchased the property.
Home to local brands including Mila Coffee, Carnitas Don Raul and Bexar Goods, Broadway News was served with a foreclosure notice earlier this year and had been
. That move was delayed until Sept. 5 after the Lyons family secured the sale on Aug. 30 for an undisclosed amount, theBroadway News was previously owned by Ramco Stamping USA Inc., an entity that had fallen behind on payments for its $479,000 mortgage from JCMD Investment Capital, according to records.
Under the new deal, the Lyons family is buying the original 2,760-square-foot Broadway News building, the site's anchor. The transaction also includes the quarter-acre lot, according to commercial real estate listings. The property has been home to high-profile, locally owned mobile kitchens over the years, including Chilaquil and Aroy Ver Thai Bite. It also hosts retail and lifestyle concepts such as The Stream mobile barber shop.
Veteran real-estate lawyer Kevin Berry — appointed by JCMD Investment Capital to handle the sale of the property — in July told the that the future of the small businesses at Broadway News depends entirely on who purchases the property.Current
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