Weekly wrap: This week's top business stories

Weekly wrap: This week's top business stories

It's been quite a week on the San Antonio business scene! Click the links throughout to find out all about this past week's top business news for the area.

Airport sets sights on new nonstop flights

The Alamo City's first transatlantic flights to Germany via Condor may have opened the door to more European air access, according to senior reporter W. Scott Bailey's recent article. He interviewed airport leadership and local stakeholders who say nonstop air access between San Antonio International Airport and London are critical to the local economy. Read all about it, here !

Props' passage to boost grid

Texas Oil and Gas Association President Todd Staples says the passage of recent legislation is a win for grid reliability in Texas. Energy reporter Zoe Gottlieb got an exclusive interview with the industry vet, who previously served as Texas Agriculture Commissioner. Read more, here .

South Side development plan

A real estate development firm is building a 95-acre development that includes hundreds of manufactured housing pads and a slew of amenities on the South Side. Residential real estate reporter Ramzi Abou Ghalioum reports, manufactured housing communities have exploded in popularity in San Antonio, offering potential residents access to a home at prices that have been phased out of traditional homes in the Alamo City. Read about the planned project, here .

Dallas developer plans data center

Dallas-based CyrusOne is preparing to break ground on a 279,730-square-foot data center at the former Texas Research and Technology Foundation campus on the Far West Side. Commercial real estate reporter James McCandless found filings that reveal what's currently known about the project. Read more, here .

Empowering entrepreneurs

Editor Ed Arnold recently interviewed Boerne Kendall County Angel Network Executive Director Justin McKenzie, who shed light on the entrepreneurial landscape in rural Texas and talked about why the Hill Country is the perfect place for entrepreneurship. Read the article and listen to the podcast, here .?

Weekend wind-down

There is always something fun to do and something delicious to nosh in San Antonio, which is a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy .

There's still plenty of time to get your tickets for Cirque du Soleil's Bazzar big top show at the Nelson Wolff Stadium. It's ongoing through Dec. 3. Read more, here .

San Antonio Botanical Garden is lighting up for Christmas, and it's another great place for a weekend outing. There are also numerous new menus emerging at local eateries in preparation for the holidays. And, a new Chik-fil-A is headed to Potranco. Read more, here !

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