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Andrew Tarlow’s first restaurant in Manhattan is Borgo


Andrew Tarlow’s first restaurant in Manhattan is Borgo

Village 124 E. 27th St., #Lexington Ave. Tarlow (in the grey suit) and the entire crew of Borgo, which is scheduled to open in September. Photo: Jeremy Liebman Welcome to Grub Street’s Fall 2024 Restaurant Preview. All week, we’re diving into the upcoming openings we’re most excited about. Twenty-six years ago, Andrew Tarlow, his then-business […]

Plans to improve San Antonio Airport include more parking


Plans to improve San Antonio Airport include more parking

Thousands of additional vehicle parking spaces could become available at San Antonio International Airport sooner than planned. The airport’s parking shortage, a persistent problem since air travel resumed after the pandemic, has prompted officials to accelerate construction of a planned Ground Transportation Center (GTC) at San Antonio International Airport (SAT). City airport director Jesus Saenz […]

City council rejects curfew for parks due to possible racial discrimination


City council rejects curfew for parks due to possible racial discrimination

Following a After a high-profile shooting near the newly renovated Hemisfair District and a rise in complaints from residents and business owners, the District 1 councilwoman came up with a seemingly simple solution: removing Hemisfair from the downtown public areas exempt from the city’s 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. park curfew. But last Thursday The […]

Where I live: Hollywood Park


Where I live: Hollywood Park

The Where I Live series aims to showcase our diverse city and region by putting its many vibrant neighborhoods in the spotlight. Each week, a local resident invites us in and tells us what makes their neighborhood so special. Have we been to your neighborhood yet? Get in touch to tell us your story. Of […]

Bar and restaurant owners form PAC to influence politics in San Antonio


Bar and restaurant owners form PAC to influence politics in San Antonio

Megaphones on the street and scathing social media posts from local bar and restaurant owners have left their mark on the 2023 San Antonio City Council election. With the momentous local elections in 2025 approaching, some small business owners who were among the most vocal critics of downtown construction projects are now professionalizing their political […]