The holdout owner of a bar in the way of a new Alamo museum has said the City of San Antonio’s “best and final” $5.26 million offer to buy him out isn’t good enough.
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The city, Texas General Land Office, and the Alamo Trust are all partners in the plan. It’s the city that actually has the power to take a property through eminent domain, even though the Alamo Trust and General Land Office have been the ones speaking most about the process. Cantu told KSAT in March that his final price was $10 million for the property and business, $500,000 for relocation, and other stipulations like a plaque to recognize the Mexican soldiers who died in the battle.
The City of San Antonio and the Texas General Land Office made their Final Offer for my business and property on Wednesday April 19th.
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