San Pedro Creek Landscape Architect ‘Reconciles City and Nature’ in New Exhibition
Rivard Report ; by Nicholas Frank January 15, 2019 https://sanantonioreport.org/san-pedro-creek-landscape-architect-reconciles-city-and-nature-in-new-exhibition/ Mario Schjetnan’s exhibit Reconciliar Ciudad y Naturaleza, shown here during its run in Mexico City in 2018, will open at the Mexican Cultural…
UTRGV breaks ground on Institute for Neuroscience in Harlingen
UTRGV News Room / Wednesday, November 6, 2019 / By Letty Fernandez https://www.utrgv.edu/newsroom/2019/11/06-utrgv-breaks-ground-on-institute-for-neuroscience-in-harlingen.htm HARLINGEN, TEXAS – UTRGV President Guy Bailey and Dr. John Krouse, executive vice president for Health Affairs and…
New $117M Federal Courthouse In San Antonio Slated For Completion In 2022
By BRIAN KIRKPATRICK • SEP 24, 2018 https://www.tpr.org/post/new-117m-federal-courthouse-san-antonio-slated-completion-2022 Local and federal officials announced plans Monday for a new $117 million federal courthouse to be built downtown on West Nueva Street, across from the…
San Antonio’s “Latino High Line” opens to the public
By Jonathan Hilburg • May 15, 2018 https://www.archpaper.com/2018/05/san-antonio-latino-high-line-opens-public/ The first part of phase 1 of the San Pedro Creek redevelopment in San Antonio, Texas, is now open to the public, and the waterway’s rejuvenation has been touted as…
Curbed: A new riverfront park aims to build bridges, not barriers, for immigrants
Curbed: A New Riverfront Park Aims to Build Bridges, Not Barriers, for Immigrants In San Antonio, Texas, the new San Pedro Creek Culture Park, a linear park and greenspace which…
San Pedro Creek Culture Park Public Art Program
San Pedro Creek Public Art Program Public art, cultural programming, and artistic design features presented in the park express what is authentic about San Antonio’s culture today and explores the…








