San Antonio River Walk Revamp Fuels Tourism Boom
SAN ANTONIO — New developments along the San Antonio River Walk are supercharging tourism, with a $30 million makeover introducing a 45,000-square-foot food hall packed with chef-driven vendors and bars. This project, part of a broader push to enhance walkability and local flavor, could catalyze a $3.3 billion transformation in downtown real estate and hospitality markets. City officials report surging visitor numbers, building on the River Walk's status as Texas' top attraction.
The City of San Antonio launched the Strategic River Walk Masterplan in late 2025 to lure more tourists and locals after pandemic-era struggles left businesses lagging. Proposals accepted through October 9, 2025, aim for a comprehensive plan by fall 2026, focusing on diversified retail and attractions. Local leaders like those from the Office of Historic Preservation emphasize public involvement to tailor upgrades.
A digital survey, open until 5 p.m. on January 31, 2026, via SASpeakUp, gathers input in under four minutes on desired improvements. Stakeholders including business owners highlight needs for more retail amid slow recovery. These efforts position the River Walk as a revitalized hub, boosting San Antonio's economy amid Texas' competitive tourism landscape.
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