ICYMI: Area leaders pitch ballpark; and will Pearl restaurants outshine others in Michelin Guide?
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In this week's edition of Weekly Wrap: The mayor and other local leaders pitch a new ballpark. Will Pearl get all the glory when Michelin Guide comes to town? And, an 800-acre ranch in Bandera County is on the market for $16 million. Don't miss these stories and more top business news from the week, right here!
Swing for the fences
The mayor and other local leaders are making a pitch for a new ballpark for the San Antonio Missions. According to senior reporter W. Scott Bailey's recent article, here, Bexar County and the city of San Antonio have been “working with the owners of the San Antonio Missions to develop a plan to build a first-class minor league baseball stadium in downtown San Antonio” for the Double-A team. Read even more in the follow-up story, here.
Star of the show
As Michelin Guide inspectors clandestinely grade our local restaurants, judging which ones will get a coveted star or a Bib Gournand, reporters James McCandless and Jalen Lopez dig in to find out if Pearl's culinary gems will take all the recognition or other shining examples of local cuisine can claim their spots in the guide. Read their article to get the latest dish, here.
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Ranch features German settler-inspired home
An 800-acre ranch in Bandera County is on the market for $16 million, and it features a huge nearly 10,000-square-foot main house that's architecture was inspired by the homes of German settlers who populated the area. The house, overlooking a 10-acre lake, was designed by San Antonio-based Overland Partners. Read more in reporter Ramzi Abou Ghalioum's story – which includes a gallery that offers an inside look at the house as well as the property – here.
Retail roundup
In this week's Roundup, reporter Jalen Lopez shares restaurant and retail highlights from around the Alamo City. This week he shares details on: a San Antonio business that won first in H-E-B's Quest for Texas Best; Culinaria Week's return; and Lucchese Bootmaker's new official designation from the Dallas Cowboys. Find out more, here.
That's a wrap! Have a great weekend, and check out our website for more top business news from the San Antonio area.