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  • Texas regained its No 1. spot, which it held from 2016 to 2018 before dropping to second in 2019 and 2020, according to U-Haul’s annual Growth Index.
    SA Inc.
    Texas is No. 1 in U-Haul’s annual migration report
    Arrivals rose 19 percent and departures were up 18 percent over 2020, with inbound trucks making up 50.2 percent of one-way U-Haul traffic in Texas.
    By Madison Iszler
  • The last Sears store in San Antonio closed last year.
    SA Inc.
    Here's what could move into former Sears space at S.A. mall
  • The owner of Honey Creek Ranch originally planned to sell the land to developers for 1,600 homes and a few schools, but the Nature Conservancy and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are currently seeking to preserve the land.
    SA Inc.
    Report: Sales of rural Texas properties are surging
  • KEM Texas Ltd. recently bought a former customer service center at 7000 San Pedro Ave. from CPS Energy.
    SA Inc.
    CPS sells customer service center for $5.25 million
  • Four of the five local census tracts with the highest number of vacate and demolition orders are on the near West Side, according to a report released by the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.
    SA Inc.
    S.A. tops Texas big cities in vacate, demolish housing orders
  • The San Antonio River Walk will host a Mardi Gras River Parade.
    SA Inc.
    Occupancy and revenue rising at S.A. hotels
  • Yamasa Corp., a Japanese conglomerate, in April began buying homes in San Antonio to convert to rentals. Some are in the area of the county’s fastest-growing census tracts on the far West Side around Government Canyon, Culebra and Alamo Ranch.
    SA Inc.
    Texas’ pandemic housing madness is cooling — a little bit
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  • Organization with 35 or more employees in the San Antonio metro area can participate in Top Workplaces.
    Love where you work? Time to nominate for Top Workplaces
    Nominations are due by April 8 to start the process toward picking winners in three categories. 
    By Greg Jefferson
  • Founders of KAC Consulting Inc: Cindy Montoya EA helps small business owners navigate increasingly complex tax issues; daughter, Kaitlyn Thompson, Xero Certified professional, leads the bookkeeping services department.
    Tax Time Peace of Mind? Learn the Secret
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    Comfort-Air Engineering, Inc and Primo Plumbing, Inc’s Executive Team. Left to Right: Patrick Freund, Tom Freund, Clint Wurzbach, Matthew Freund, Mike Stahl 
    More than 50 years of five-star service
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    Sofia Lopez, deputy campaign director of housing for the Action Center. Sofia recently testified before at a hearing of the U.S. Senate committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs about the matter of institutional investors purchasing single-family homes and turning them into rentals. Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021.
    Dissecting investors’ advantages over individual home buyers
    By Richard Webner
    Mr. Dustin S. Whittenburg of the Law Office of Dustin Whittenburg 
    S.A. attorney Dustin S. Whittenburg honored by Texas Bar
    By Sponsored Content
Flux: Local Business
  • Anne Ng and Jeremy Mandrell run Bakery Lorraine with its various locations in the area.
    Bakery Lorraine: Icing on the cake with expansion
    It’s gone from making cheesecakes for friends to retail locations across San Antonio and beyond — and more are likely to come.
    By Richard Webner
  • Will Waters is head of global product management for NewTek, a locally-based company that makes video software.
    Acquisition and technology changes mark new era for NewTek
    By Richard Webner
    Andy Besing, co-owner of the first San Antonio Rusty Taco, in the dining room of the fast-casual restaurant that opened in early February. He co-owns the restaurant, located at 17026 Bulverde Road, with Perrin Larsh.
    Rusty Taco pushes into San Antonio, the Texas taco mecca
    By Richard Webner
    Chef Nicola Blaque poses Monday, April 18, 2022 with some of the food from her Jerk Shack restaurant she opened last year.
    The Jerk Shack brings Caribbean cuisine to San Antonio
    By Richard Webner
    Lilly Gonzalez, a local author, is executive director of the San Antonio Book Festival, which begins May 21. She’s seen in the stacks at San Antonio Central Library, where the festival will have its first in-person event since 2019.
    With San Antonio Book Festival, inspiring a love of reading
    By Richard Webner
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