ICYMI: Find out which city employees make the most, get a first look at downtown apartments

ICYMI: Find out which city employees make the most, get a first look at downtown apartments

In this edition of Weekly Wrap: See the highest-paid city employees; take a first look at luxury apartments downtown; and check out a map showing where all the current apartment construction is happening. Read more, here.

Highest-paid city employees

Do you ever wonder how much the city pays to compensate its top earners? Well, allow us to sate that curiousity. Find out in reporter Jalen Lopez's article, here, who received the highest compensation according to the most recent available data .

First Look: Weston Urban unveils luxury apartments

Downtown San Antonio developer Weston Urban has nearly completed construction on 300 Main, the firm's Class AA multifamily development fronting West Travis Street. The building offers 354 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, along with 10 penthouse units on the top two floors. Reporter James McCandless got a first look at the luxury apartments and photographer Gabe Hernandez captured the moment. Check out the story and the photo gallery, here .


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Toyota breaks ground on expansion project

Construction crews have begun to turn dirt for a $531 million project to build a 500,000-square-foot rear axle production facility at Toyota’s South San Antonio campus that will create 400-plus new jobs. What does the new facility mean for the Texas-Mexico corridor? Find out in senior reporter W. Scott Bailey's article with all the details, here .

Multifamily map

When it comes to new apartment construction, pockets of the San Antonio metro, including Comal County and downtown, are showing resilience in the face of deteriorating market conditions. Take a look at a map of all the current apartment projects under construction around the area in reporter Ramzi Abou Ghalioum's article, here .

Drilling permit applications drop

Over the past week, drilling activity dropped off a cliff, with eight companies filing only 18 drilling permits across the 67-county region of South Texas – less than half of what was recorded the previous week. But, that may just be the trend for this time of year. Find out why and see what you think in reporter Amber Serio's South Texas Drilling Permit Roundup, here .

Weekend wind-down

There is a lot going on this weekend in San Antonio. Read Jalen Lopez's weekly Roundup for retail and restaurant opening, as well as local events and menu updates .

Take a look at our website, here , for more top business stoires from the week.

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