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The San Antonio Missions are set to have a new ballpark built in downtown San Antonio by April 2028, according to a letter from the City of San Antonio sent to Major League Baseball.
Downtown San Antonio Missions baseball stadium deal gets city council approval $160M stadium relies on developing surrounding area, which will force out residents of 381-unit Soap Factory Apartments.
The San Antonio Missions could be playing baseball in a new stadium near San Pedro Creek Culture Park downtown by April 2028. The team’s owners plan to build a 4,500-seat ballpark for the Double ...
The new owners of the San Antonio Missions minor-league baseball club have put themselves in a vise. They’re banking on building a new stadium downtown, possibly with financial support from ...
Minor League Baseball is on its way to a new ballpark in downtown San Antonio surrounded by millions of dollars in private development to help pay for it. Why it matters: Wednesday marked the ...
SAN ANTONIO — The downtown area may soon have another sports arena, this time for the San Antonio Missions baseball team. The Missions, the Double-A affiliate for the San Diego Padres, currently ...
A new Missions baseball stadium would sit in northwest downtown San Antonio, just off Interstate 10. Close Ad To stream KENS 5 on your phone, you need the KENS 5 app.
San Antonio ISD issues bold terms that could halt Missions baseball stadium project In exchange for land needed for the development, SAISD wants 1,250 affordable housing units and a $45 million ...
The Missions are committed to being a partner in a downtown baseball project and are exploring every option available to bring a Triple-A baseball club to San Antonio,” Taylor said.
The deal would require the buyers to secure a lease for Wolff Stadium currently held by San Antonio Missions Baseball Club Inc., led by Managing Director D.G. Elmore.
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