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Developer wants to raze San Antonio’s former Pig Stand diner site

Developer wants to raze San Antonio’s former Pig Stand diner site

A longtime Broadway landmark and a piece of San Antonio culinary history is in a developer’s crosshairs. San Antonio-based real-estate company GrayStreet Partners wants to tear down the Pig Stand diner along with other Lower Broadway properties it now owns, the San Antonio Business Journal reports, citing city documents. GrayStreet filed with the city’s Office of Historic Preservation to knock down buildings at three lots it holds on Broadway, according to the Business Journal.



This article was originally published by Sanford Nowlin at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/food-drink/developer-wants-to-raze-san-antonios-former-pig-stand-diner-site-35625324).

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