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Rackspace is one example of that business, but Amazon is not going anywhere. And there is STILL a lot of space all around San Antonio (far west, anything east) as well as New Braunfels and even (if Amazon spent the $$$ to get land) plenty of space within a mile or two of downtown for a large campus. I've thought for a while that commuter rail lines: Along the freeways: 35, 10, 281, 151 Between big retail spots: Downtown, Quarry, Rim, Stone Oak, 1604/Bandera, Forum Big Business: Rackspace, USAA, Downtown (again), Amazon, Lackland AFB, Kelly AFB, Brooks And new parking areas near big residential centers: Bandera/Tezel, Helotes, Boerne, Stone Oak, Great Northwest, Brooks City Base Along with parks renovation, school improvements on the South Side and small business incentives would make San Antonio the best place to live in the country. There's a lot of potential here. |
Personally, I wouldn't move back without massive densification of the "urban" core. Right now the place is a massive suburb where getting by without a car is impossible.