Officials with San Antonio’s Public Works office addressed local stakeholders’ concerns about the ongoing construction project on North St. Mary's Street. Business owners say it's hurting their bottom line.
San Antonio Public Works Department held an open forum meeting Friday to address ongoing construction project concerns on the St. Mary's Strip.– San Antonio Public Works Department held an open forum meeting Friday to address ongoing construction project concerns on the St. Mary’s Strip.
One of Carey’s colleagues, Alan Johnson, the owner of The Amp Room, said decreasing staff has already become a reality for his establishment. “Before the construction, we’d have four servers on and three full-time bartenders. Now, we’re down to one cocktail server and one bartender,” Johnson said.
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