For readers who are unfamiliar with the community center, La Villita Assembly Hall opened in 1958 and “has long served as a vital hub for civic engagement and community celebration,” according to its website.
“The Artisan village is listed on the U.S. government’s National Register of Historic Places, featuring architectural styles that range from adobe structures to early Victorian and Texas vernacular limestone buildings. Today, La Villita is a treasured Artisan and Entrepreneur district with over 25 shops and galleries that showcase local handmade goods and home to over 200 events a year,” the introduction continues.
What Now San Antonio reached out to Coldren to learn more about his plans for the upcoming food hall, who shared that La Villita will invite 11 or 12 tenants, ranging from established businesses operated by seasoned restaurateurs to new concepts by upcoming chefs who are looking to do something new.
Concerning the opening date, Coldren tells What Now San Antonio, “I think it’s going to be mid-year in 2027.”
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