Weekly Wrap: Read this week's top business stories
Conceptual rendering of planned vertiport facility, provided by Port San Antonio

Weekly Wrap: Read this week's top business stories

This week, a judge approved an injunction against a solar farm for acting without the proper permits; a troubled investor sold off a local property; and an Austin subsidiary of a local company has filed for bankruptcy. Find out about these stories and more news of the week, right here.

Space age transport

Remember George Jetson flying around in his own personal space-mobile in old cartoons? Well, San Antonio is in a race to be first in the state to employ a (sort of) similar craft. Learn more about its eVTOL plans in senior reporter W. Scott Bailey's recent story, here.

Stop in the name of law

A district judge has approved an injunction against a solar farm in Bandera, ordering the company to halt development. But, residents say, it continues to push forward, clearing trees and prepping the site for building. The company argues it is not in violation of the judge's order. Residential real estate reporter Ramzi Abou Ghalioum read statements from both sides. Read his report, here.

Genesis revelation

Genesis Networks Telecom Services LLC, an Austin-based subsidiary of locally based IT firm GNET LLC, has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Tech reporter Zoe Gottlieb did a deep dive into documents related to the filing to find out what happened. Learn more, here.


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Double double

A troubled investor recently sold a local property. The company has run into trouble on several multifamily properties in San Antonio. Read commercial real estate reporter James McCandless' story about the sale and the company's previous loan defaults, here.

Weekend wind-down

As the week ends, it's a good time to relax and recuperate. The weekend is also a great time to check in at your favorite spot, like one of San Antonio's top-notch entertainment or eating establishments.

Check out retail and restaurant reporter Jalen Lopez's latest Restaurant Roundup, here, and find out which San Antonio favorite has opened a new restaurant and where you can have brunch during the upcoming solar eclipse.

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