CPS Energy's Villita Assembly Building, formerly used as an event space, was designed by noted architect O’Neil Ford and completed in 1958.
Nick Wagner / San Antonio ReportThe utility received multiple bids at the Feb. 15 deadline and is currently evaluating the offers, said a CPS Energy spokeswoman Monday.
In September 2018, CPS Energy put its surplus downtown real estate on the market as it prepared to move into its newly renovated offices in the former AT&T headquarters at 530 McCullough Ave. Since then, the utility has sold two buildings and a parking garage on Navarro Street, where developers areand a hotel, the Tower Life parking garage and a parking lot on Navarro and Villita streets surrounding the Mexican Consulate.
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