Visit San Antonio closing info center downtown near Alamo as focus shifts to international, online

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, where travelers can ask employees for help, browse brochures and gifts and purchase tickets for area attractions, will close by March 31.without a physical location to distribute the printed maps, visitor guides and other materials tourists use to further explore the area. The organization instead will focus on digital delivery of such information.

, has been under consideration for more than a year, President and CEO Marc Anderson said in a statement. Visit San Antonio is helping four employees affected by the closure to switch to other positions within the organization, he said. Visit San Antonio is funded through the city’s hotel occupancy tax, a tourism public improvement district and private sources.After Moses Rose’s owner refuses to sell, city may use eminent domain to take it for Alamo project

 

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