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Project Highlight: Perlen House Hotel in Pearl District, San Antonio Texas

This project goes beyond the build. The Pearl District in San Antonio has a long history of ingenuity and determination, and our commercial concrete teams get to play a role in that history through the construction of the Perlen House hotel. 

History of Pearl District

The Pearl district started as a brewery in 1883. It adapted to survive through the ups and downs of the 20th century until closing in 2001. Afterwards, the 22-acre site was transformed into the iconic mixed-use development in San Antonio for which it is known today. The neighborhood hosts a variety of shops and restaurants that draw tourists to the area and create a thriving community for locals. 

Supporting Growth in San Antonio

The next step in the Pearl District development is the construction of a 9 story, 166 room midrise hotel – The Perlen House. And Kent Concrete is driving the progress. 

“The end result of this build is a premium hotel with affordable prices,” said Preconstruction Manager Dillon Mobley. “Knowing that from the start, we coordinated carefully to keep the project on budget and on spec. We deliver for our customers so they can deliver for theirs.” 

We are proud to support communities and honor history. Let’s talk about your next build. 

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