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of the construction going on downtown, so we built a map to track it all.” He added, “This tool pulls all information together in one easily accessible place for anyone to explore.”

All the data helping Centro is prepared from numerous outlets such as CoStar, a commercial real estate market analysis firm, City of San Antonio departments such as Development Services and Public Works and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and the San Antonio Report.

Users can also submit updates on opportunities and information in support of availability. Things such as the latest apartment buildings, hotels, street repairs, cultural amenities and flood control options will be accessible on Centro’s map.

Since 2019, 62 private projects have been completed, remains in construction, or planned for the CBD area costing over $2 billion. Moreover, 40 projects on the publicsector side have already seen completion, still ongoing or planned nearing $2.5 billion.

“This has been a long need downtown,” said Sarah Esserlieu Khalil, Centro’s economic development director, who spearheaded the project with her team. It’s the only tool she has seen that includes both public and private sector development. She added,

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Centro San Antonio has created an online portal to help those in construction be aware of opportunities in the downtown area.

The Catalytic Projects Web Page, posted on Centro’s site, will showcase a mapped outline for planned developments and current projects in the city’s central business district in addition to other areas. The map will survey public and private sector projects. Not only will the portal be efficient but will enable others to be kept current with what’s available.

Matt Brown, president, and CEO of Centro said, “We often get questions about all

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