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Evolution Technologies has expanded its footprint by launching IT services in San Antonio, aiming to boost local businesses with advanced tech solutions. The move marks a significant growth milestone for the company.
Fresh Success Marketing Group announces strategic changes to its business model, aiming to accelerate growth in San Antonio. The Newark Advocate highlights the company’s plans for expansion and enhanced client services.
DatabaseUSA has released its 2025 National City Report, highlighting key trends in U.S. business growth and decline. The report offers insights into regional economic shifts, as featured in IndyStar.
Renewed interest in the long-discussed San Antonio-to-Monterrey train project sparks debate on feasibility and funding. Officials weigh economic benefits against logistical challenges in making the cross-border rail a reality.
The San Antonio Rock ‘N’ Roll Marathon has been canceled, organizers confirmed. The decision comes amid ongoing challenges, impacting runners and local businesses. Further details and refunds are expected soon.
The self-proclaimed “Mayor of Military City USA” criticized the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s president, sparking debate over intervention tactics and sovereignty concerns, as reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
San Antonio is positioning itself to become “Cyber City U.S.A.” with a surge in cybersecurity firms and investments. The city aims to boost tech jobs and innovation, strengthening its digital defenses and economy.
Microsoft is undertaking a massive expansion on the West Side, significantly increasing its office and research space. The move aims to boost innovation and create hundreds of new jobs, marking a major investment in the region.
The University of Texas at San Antonio football game against Rice University has been postponed due to Covid-19 concerns, according to The Business Journals. Both teams prioritize player safety amid rising cases.
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro urged Congress to pass legislation making DACA permanent during the lame-duck session, emphasizing urgent protections for Dreamers as the program faces ongoing legal challenges.
Cemex USA has expanded its Texas operations with the acquisition of a new facility in San Antonio, boosting its regional presence and capacity to serve growing construction markets, according to the Laredo Morning Times.
San Antonio leads the nation in fastest down payment savings, according to The Business Journals. Homebuyers in the city are saving quicker than peers nationwide, driven by affordable living costs and strong local wages.
The Pentagon is in talks to relocate a major agency to San Antonio, signaling potential economic growth and increased federal investment. The move could boost local jobs and strengthen the city’s defense sector.
San Antonio is set to welcome its first-ever thrift store featuring sustainable fashion and local art. The unique shop aims to promote eco-friendly shopping while supporting community creatives. Opening dates are forthcoming.
A San Antonio real estate firm has filed a lawsuit against a bank for failing to process its coronavirus relief loan, citing delays that jeopardized its business operations amid the pandemic.
The UTSA Roadrunners prepare to face a new rival as competition intensifies this season. With rising stakes, the team aims to leverage strategy and skill for a crucial win. Fans await a high-impact showdown.
The All-American Bowl has secured a new title sponsor, marking a significant partnership ahead of the upcoming season. This move strengthens the event’s financial backing and enhances its national profile.
Dick’s Sporting Goods is set to take over the former Toys R Us location, while a beloved local candy shop has closed. Stay tuned for more updates on retail changes in the community.
Austin-based Capital Factory is expanding to Port San Antonio, aiming to boost Texas’ startup ecosystem with new resources and connections. The move supports innovation and growth beyond the Austin market.




















