Brunch at Mae Dunne Kitchen & Goods
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by Alyssa
2M ago
There’s a new brunch spot near the Dominion area — Mae Dunne Kitchen & Goods. Along with a charming aesthetic, the hospitality and food at Mae Dunne is incredible. After looking over the extensive menu I decided on three drinks and two dishes! Brunch began elegantly with a lavender latte (one of the best, and I’ve had many!) created with Los Poblanos lavender paired with a lavender limonada with fresh squeezed limeade and sparkling water. So far, my favorite brunch dish is the Turkish egg toast with herbed yogurt on the bottom, sun-dried tomato pesto, sliced avocado, s ..read more
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Kiki’s: New Dog-Friendly Coffee Shop on Jones and Broadway
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by Alyssa
3M ago
When I saw the first photos of a new coffee shop opening near downtown, I promptly included it in my extensive list of local spots to visit. Located on E. Jones and Broadway in San Antonio, Kiki’s On Jones serves coffee, pastries, and bites in an elegant atmosphere for you and your pup to enjoy. Adorned in pop culture dog art, fresh flowers, and velvet furniture staples, I lounged at Kiki’s for hours, and I don’t even have a dog. As most coffee shop visits start, I began with a lavender, oat milk latte and then enjoyed Kiki’s signature holiday drink – the Keekerato Jubilee. Poure ..read more
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5 Tips for Real Estate Lead Generation on a Budget
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by Malcolm-Wiley Floyd
4M ago
Real estate lead generation has changed over the years, but in many respects, it’s also stayed largely the same. Digital lead generation is good, but it hasn’t managed to completely replace direct mail. Likewise, sometimes cold calling is still the best option, despite the rise of email and texting. The world of lead generation for real estate investors hasn’t completely transformed because the game is still the same: you need to find good properties to buy, and you need to find people who are willing to buy them. Any money you spend finding these buyers and sellers cuts into your profits. Bec ..read more
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Supporting Local Businesses on N. St. Mary’s
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by Alyssa
6M ago
We’re thrilled to share that $11.7 million in improvements are on the cusp of completion on N. St. Mary’s. As home to a multitude of local businesses, this area in San Antonio has always been quite popular. N. St. Mary’s, also known as the St. Mary’s Strip, is nearing the conclusion of their multi-million-dollar upgrade. The project includes: Widening of sidewalks Improved lighting New pedestrian crossings and traffic signals Benches Covered VIA bus shelters Drive-way approaches  18 on-street parking spaces 4 on-street commercial/passenger loading spaces  Bike lanes and vehicul ..read more
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Paving the Way: Supporting Local Businesses in N. New Braunfels
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by Alyssa
6M ago
This historic section of San Antonio’s East Side is a centerpiece of the area for dining, lifestyle, and everyday needs. Local businesses include restaurants, tattoo and beauty shops, car services, a washateria, a new hookah lounge, and more. Businesses are open and welcome visitors to their tried-and-true establishments. Gardopia Gardens mural As you support local businesses in this corridor, keep in mind what is in the works for North New Braunfels! $13 million of improvements including: Bus stop improvements Improved intersections Road reconstruction ADA-accessible sidewalks with better co ..read more
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Paving the Way: Supporting Small Local Businesses in Zona Cultural
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by Alyssa
7M ago
The Zona Cultural Business Corridor, home to the historic Market Square, is one of the most vibrant and culturally rooted areas in San Antonio. When I was young, I can recall visiting Market Square with my family and I remember being taken by the colors and music. It was quite a different scene when I returned this summer. Market SquareLa Margarita Restaurant & Oyster Bar Currently, Zona Cultural is undergoing $69,200,000 in improvements along San Saba, Santa Rosa, and Commerce St. Future developments include wider sidewalks, bike lanes, landscaping, street, and pedestrian lighting, as wel ..read more
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Paving the Way: Supporting Small Local Businesses in S. Alamo
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by Alyssa
7M ago
La Villita, located on the Southern bank of the River Walk, is an artisan and entrepreneur district with over 25 local shops and galleries. As San Antonio’s first neighborhood, La Villita has 300 years of history, and with our city’s swift growth, it has brought about unique challenges, where businesses have leaned on the community for support. La Villita Arneson River TheatreCopper Gallery La Villita Cafe Little Studio Gallery, a privately owned art gallery made up of six artists, has been in La Villita for 35 years and has seen the efforts required to maintain an active business during const ..read more
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Paving the Way: Supporting Small Local Businesses on Broadway
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by Alyssa
7M ago
The Broadway Street Corridor in downtown San Antonio has been flourishing with revitalization and community engagement over recent years. The developments in this area offer locals and visitors much to explore from unique cuisine to shops overflowing with handmade items and locally sourced products. Garden Dreams by Claudette Hopkins | Eye of the Beholder Gallery and Centro San Antonio If you’re looking for one street to explore, look no further for you can explore Broadway for days! The street goes on for miles and there are many businesses in the downtown Broadway area that need local suppo ..read more
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Paving the Way: Supporting Local Small Businesses During the Time of San Antonio Construction
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by Alyssa
7M ago
As San Antonio continues to advance, many locals, especially local small businesses, are feeling the growing pains. To support the businesses we love so much, the city has created a new program — Paving the Way.  While construction can cause headaches due to increased traffic and difficulty parking, we must continue to support our local small businesses that have been highly affected by these construction zones.  This time is vital for the current businesses that reside in these areas and if we want to see their growth alongside our city, we must come together to support them in ever ..read more
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San Antonio Parks 2023: Tamōx Talōm Food Forest, New Downtown Park and More
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by Mía Lizárraga
1y ago
Here in San Antonio, we owe a lot to the San Antonio Parks Foundation for all they’ve done and plan to do for the city. The non-profit organization promotes safety, equity, inclusivity, and the ongoing expansion of local parks. Twenty Something SA was invited to a media preview event where talks of the foundation’s accomplishments of 2022 were highlighted, and the Foundation shared its plans for 2023. Here’s the inside scoop: In 2023, SA Parks will be focusing on some areas of San Antonio that have been neglected in the past, specifically the South side. Hidalgo Park in the Southside area wil ..read more
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