The State of Texas paid the owner of downtown bar Moses Rose's $6.75 million for his property, which stood in the way of the $400 million Alamo Visitor Center, according to a settlement agreement obtained by the Current.
The settlement is $1.5 million more than the city's 'best and final' offer but a far cry from the $17 million owner Vince Cantu initially requested.
The State of Texas paid the owner of downtown bar Moses Rose's $6.75 million for his property, which stood in the way of the $400 million Alamo Visitor Center, according to a settlement agreement obtained by the in 2020. However, it's more than the city’s “best and final offer” of $5.26 million offered to Cantu in April 2023.
The agreement also states that any artifacts or fossils discovered underneath the property, should they be displayed, must include a label stating, “This item was discovered on property formerly owned by Cantu-Harwood Inc.” “This agreement paves the way for the future of the historic Alamo,” Mayor Ron Nirenberg is quoted as saying in the settlement. “Every year, hundreds of thousands of people visit the Alamo to learn more about the deep-rooted history and culture of San Antonio. In just a few years, our visitors will enjoy a state-of-the-art Alamo Visitor Center and Museum. We invite the world to learn why San Antonio’s World Heritage Designation includes the historic Alamo.
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