San Antonio Lakes Surge, But Forecasts Hint At Mini Dust Bowl Trouble
Heavy spring rains have pushed Medina and Canyon lakes up from record lows, but federal forecasters say a strengthening El Niño could still presage years of drought. Experts warn that brief floods don’t erase long groundwater deficits and that a strong El Niño can be followed by multi‑year dryness.
Saharan Dust Cloud Set To Smother Texas Gulf Coast With Hazy Skies And Health Alerts
A Saharan dust plume will sweep the Texas Gulf Coast this week, bringing hazy skies and a temporary rise in particulate pollution. Sensitive groups should check local AQI.
Alamo City Flippers Squeezed While Rest Of U.S. Sees A Rebound
ATTOM’s Q1 2026 data shows national flipping returns rose to 25.4%, but San Antonio’s typical flips returned roughly 5.1%, keeping local profits thin. Local costs and all‑cash competition are squeezing spreads.
AT&T Bails On Riverwalk High-Rise As Downtown San Antonio Prize Goes Up For Grabs
AT&T is vacating its 401,516‑square‑foot Riverwalk tower and an affiliate of Global Net Lease has listed the building and adjacent lot for sale, pitched as a redevelopment opportunity. Brokers say the site could work as a hotel, multifamily or mixed‑use project.












