City officials and the police have reportedly responded to more than 300 calls in recent years reporting disturbances, shootings and other criminal activity at the bar. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas
The East Side’s Twin Sisters Cantina will be torn down following an order from the city deeming the environment around the business “dangerous,” theCity officials and the police have responded to more than 300 calls in recent years reporting disturbances, shootings and other criminal activity at the bar, thereports. Co-owner Israel Isaiah Castro told the daily he already planned to close the business, located at 1701 S. Hackberry St., due to recent troubles.
“It was never my intention to own a place that was that dangerous. I wanted something a lot nicer for the community … in the end, it turned into something I could not stop or control,” Castro said. “I’ve had my life almost taken there a few times.” The city's Dangerous Assessment Response Team visited the establishment and took photos that showed poor condition inside and outside, including blood on the ground, trash and poor construction, theOn Feb. 10, the Building Standards Board — a group of citizens who hear appeals from building owners who are in alleged violation of property maintenance codes — ordered the structure demolished because it was a"dangerous premise" and"public nuisance,” according to the story.
The demolition of the building will occur after the tenant is formally evicted, something expected in March, the
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