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The San Antonio Municipal Auditorium was a building located at 100 Auditorium Circle, San Antonio, Texas. It was built as a memorial to American soldiers killed in World War I.The San Antonio Municipal Auditorium was also used as a concert venue.The building was rebuilt and expanded into the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in 2009-2014.ConstructionThe limestone arena was built in 1926 and designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style by Atlee Ayres, his son Robert M. Ayres, and their associates George Willis and Emmett Jackson. In 1929, the American Institute of Architects awarded the architects a gold medal for the arena's design. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.FeaturesInitially built to honor America's World War I military deaths, the 125,000sqft structure is part of the Veterans Memorial Plaza. The white marble War Mothers Memorial honoring the mothers whose sons who fought in World War I was erected at the corner of the arena in 1938 by the San Antonio Chapter No. 2 of American War Mothers. In front of the arena, Hill 881 South by sculptor Austin Deuel was dedicated to veterans of the Vietnam War in 1986. The 1994 Night Watch, aka Korean War Memorial, by sculptor Jonas Perkins is across from the auditorium's front entrance. Near the Korean War Memorial is the 1995 50th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge plaque on a granite monument.
From renewable energy to information security and from bioscience to environmental management, San Antonio has built a business friendly climate and an educated workforce for companies that call the Alamo City home. For more information on relocating, expanding or starting up a business in San Antonio visit www.SanAntonio.gov/EDD.
HABC is here for you, our community. We offer our services to those truly in need and we provide comfort and affordability to our local families, couples, and retirees. Housing Authority of Bexar County (HABC) was created on September 3, 1975 by the Bexar County Commissioners Court. A Board of Commissioners was appointed for HABC to oversee policies and procedures administered by the Executive Director. Our primary objective is to provide rental assistance to low and very low income families and to provide improved living conditions in Bexar County. At HABC we understand how frustrating it can be to find a home, in the right neighborhood, for the right price, with the right amenities. All you want is a safe, comfortable home that you can relax in at the end of your day. A place for the children to play, grow up in and make friends. A place to retire at. We understand all of these things, and know how important finding the right home is to you. We want to make this affordable. We want to give you options. We want to find you the right home right now. So review our communities and apply today!
Student Government is a way for students voice to be heard when they normally would be silent. We represent different groups and interests on campus. We, as a collective group, take what students tell us and use that information in order to help better serve students.
HABC is here for you, our community. We offer our services to those truly in need and we provide comfort and affordability to our local families, couples, and retirees. Housing Authority of Bexar County (HABC) was created on September 3, 1975 by the Bexar County Commissioners Court. A Board of Commissioners was appointed for HABC to oversee policies and procedures administered by the Executive Director. Our primary objective is to provide rental assistance to low and very low income families and to provide improved living conditions in Bexar County. At HABC we understand how frustrating it can be to find a home, in the right neighborhood, for the right price, with the right amenities. All you want is a safe, comfortable home that you can relax in at the end of your day. A place for the children to play, grow up in and make friends. A place to retire at. We understand all of these things, and know how important finding the right home is to you. We want to make this affordable. We want to give you options. We want to find you the right home right now. So review our communities and apply today!
On Order, TF-51 deploys to provide mission command to DOD response forces conducting Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) operations in an all Hazards or C2CRE-A role in support of civil authorities, to save lives alleviate suffering and maintain public confidence.
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Direct Client Services offers limited assistance with electric and natural gas bills enabling households to become self sufficient. Assistance is available under several programs to address different energy needs (contingent on the availability of funds). The household must reside in Bexar County and have income within 125% of the Poverty Income Guideline set by the Federal Government.
From renewable energy to information security and from bioscience to environmental management, San Antonio has built a business friendly climate and an educated workforce for companies that call the Alamo City home. For more information on relocating, expanding or starting up a business in San Antonio visit www.SanAntonio.gov/EDD.
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