>> Click here for an interactive view of the project.
The Alamo, River Walk, San Fernando Cathedral. They are all iconic places that serve as icons of San Antonio and touchstones in the middle of a bustling city. But what is it like to live in the shadow of these tourist hot spots?
We talk to those who live and work in the downtown neighborhood; they call themselves “Urbanistas.”
In this edition of “Know My Neighborhood,” KSAT explores life as a local, from those who call downtown home.
The episode aired during a takeover of KSAT 12 News on Wednesday, April 24. The episode was anchored by Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur at Hemisfair.
You can watch the full episode in the video player above.
It is one thing to live with the sounds of Fiesta and the honking of Spurs fans right outside your front door, but what about the cones and detours that line the neighborhood or the people who sleep under downtown bridges and in the nooks and crannies of abandoned buildings?
Neighbors tell us what they love about being at the heart of San Antonio as well as the challenges.
So, climb aboard and buckle up for a tour of downtown like you have probably never seen. Trolleys, tourists, and sometimes frustration — it’s life in the heart of San Antonio, Life as a Local.
KSAT.com also has an interactive page that presents the stories from the project.
Read next:
- From the heart of San Antonio: ‘Urbanistas’ share what it’s like to live downtown
- One man is credited with creating the River Walk. He got fired halfway through the project.
- People living downtown deal with daily detours due to road construction
- ‘It’s everybody’s place to come’: Downtowners say they welcome crowds, events to their neighborhood
- ‘It’s hard to get out of this rut:’ Homelessness on the rise downtown as city sweeps hundreds of camps
Other episodes:
“Know My Neighborhood” began with Westwood Square in October and has since featured the following neighborhoods:
KSAT will feature other neighborhoods around the San Antonio area in the coming months.