Plans on tap to develop old Lone Star Brewery

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Updated: 3/22 7:04 pm
SAN ANTONIO -- The city is brewing up plans to revitalize the abandoned Lone Star Brewery south of downtown.

"A lot of people may have actually lost hope in this property, may have lost hope in this part of town," Councilman David Medina says.

It's still the "national beer of Texas," but for this Lone Star Brewery, last call was a long time ago and new neighbors moved to the area.

"We're right here next to Presa Street," Councilman Medina says. "For many years, the neighborhood has obviously been dealing with the issue of prostitution."

So to stop crime, he says neighbors have stepped up community policing efforts and what the area needs now is economic development.

"Once those two come together, it naturally pushes out and pushes away the criminal element," Councilman Medina says.

The redeveloped Pearl Brewery is hugely successful and on tap now are plans to turn the abandoned Lone Star Brewery into a place where people can live, work and play,

"We have a larger footprint here," Councilman Medina says. "We have about 60 acres that can be developed."

City Council approved plans that envision 25,000 square feet of development near the expanded river trail that's become a hot spot for bicyclists.

"Roosevelt Park improvements have really had a tremendous impact in terms of people moving back to the area," Councilman Medina says.

And neighbors say fixing up the brewery will bring another shot to an old neighborhood on the edge of revitalization.

"Hopefully it will raise our property values," business owner Rene Rocco says.

"Jobs, more jobs for people," parkgoer Martha Trinidad says.

It will take several years for the plans to take shape but Councilman Medina says neighbors will see changes like road improvements and a railroad quiet zone much sooner.
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wdoug62 - 3/25/2013 1:00 PM
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The city must have some left over taxpayers money to waste.

george353 - 3/25/2013 9:28 AM
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Lone Star and Pearl were even worse than Stag. I should kow , I drank plenty of all three when I was a kid.

DanimusPrime - 3/25/2013 9:04 AM
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Hopefully they won't turn it into Lofts or some form of hoity-toityness. Lots of that popping up in my beloved "south town."

catwalk0826 - 3/23/2013 9:53 AM
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@denniscat...That was not Lone Star beer that was Pearl beer made out of mule piss. I am so sorry they waited so long to do something with the Lone Star Brewery. It had a great pool and the pond for super. Banquets there were fun.

no more BS - 3/23/2013 8:37 AM
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Hey penniscat, it's still better than that horse piss filtered thru dog $*it you drink.

denniscat - 3/23/2013 5:40 AM
1 Vote
Lone star beer is made out of mule piss.

joepublic - 3/23/2013 2:25 AM
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have they clean up all the lead contamination yet in that area? city plans to revitalize. says it all. (socialist). everyone thinks we are a capitalist country. tax payers will be stuck with the bills or city won't collect taxes.

TXHomebrew13 - 3/23/2013 12:11 AM
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King B: Try their new Bock. Tasty. As for the property, perhaps the brewmeister fighting the radical east-siders over that silly "pedestrian" bridge could develop his brew there? Two birds with one stone sort of thing.

King Biscuit - 3/22/2013 10:09 PM
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The best thing they could possibly do is completely restore the brewery and begin brewing Lone Star exactly as it was done circa 1970s and earlier. Currently Lone Star is brewed under contract by the Miller brewery in Dallas and it just ain't what it used to be.

ABC123 - 3/22/2013 7:36 PM
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Lone Star Beer has a rich heritage and evokes fond memories of the past for many good Texans and Texas fans. Anything good developers can do to restore a run down area of San Antonio, get rid of the rats, vermin and las cucarachas, and provide an enjoyable experience for citizens and visitors to the Alamo City would be greatly appreciated and supported. I'm sure the people who live in the area would appreciate getting rid of the annoyances.
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