Market Square, the largest Mexican marketplace north of Rio Grande, offers visitors a festive setting featuring over 100 shops for clothing, folk art, piñatas, jewelry, pottery, textiles, and more. Covering a three-block area, Market Square has a fantastic selection of gifts and souvenirs in the many art galleries, shops and boutiques along the plazas, inside the Farmer's Market and El Mercado buildings.
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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.
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!
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.
The University of Texas at San Antonio Mexico Center was officially established in October of 2005 to promote greater knowledge and understanding of Mexico and U.S.-Mexico relations. The Mexico Center is an umbrella organization that connects existing, related expertise within UTSA through cross-disciplinary collaboration on research projects and activities. UTSA provides an outstanding location for a center that addresses crucial issues of how U.S. and Mexico policies and practices affect families and communities on both sides of the border. As one of the largest institutions in The University of Texas System, UTSA is a key border/South Texas center of education, prominent for its inclusion of Hispanic faculty, staff, and students. An Hispanic-serving institution, UTSA provides education opportunities for large numbers of historically underrepresented students. Sixty percent of UTSA’s student body are from underserved populations, 44 percent of which are Hispanic. To accomplish its goals, the UTSA Mexico Center collaborates with several Mexican or Mexico-related organizations and institutions both in Mexico and the United States. Among them are the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG),the Universadad Veracruzana, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM), the University of Monterrey, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF),Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon (UNAL), Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), the Universidad de Chapingo, the Instituto de México in San Antonio, Asociación de Empresarios Mexicanos (AEM), and Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together (MATT.org).
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.
Diverse, internationally connected and globally competitive, San Antonio has a vibrant culture and economy and is consistently ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the United States. America’s seventh-largest city offers opportunities in industries ranging from bioscience, financial services, aerospace, cybersecurity, energy and transportation manufacturing to healthcare. We are “Military City USA,” home to crucial military commands supported by a patriotic citizenry. We welcome 31 million visitors annually who inject $13.4 billion annually into our economy, and UNESCO recently designated the city’s Spanish colonial missions as a World Heritage Site. Celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2018, San Antonio is a city with a storied past and an even brighter future. For more information, visit www.sanantonio.gov.
We are the Human Resources Department for the seventh largest city in the United States. If you are looking for a new career opportunity, feel free to contact us!
Public Art San Antonio (PASA) is the public art program for the City of San Antonio. PASA serves as a division of the Department for Culture and Creative Development (DCCD) and is supported by Transportation and Capital Improvement (TCI).
The MBDA Business Center San Antonio is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce and is operated by the UTSA Institute for Economic Development. The MBDA Global Business Center helps minority-owned firms export their products and services globally, with targeted business development initiatives in Australia, Brazil, Canada and Mexico.
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