Commercial Construction & Renovation

MAR-APR 2016

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65 MARCH : APRIL 2016 — COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION INDUSTRY EVENTS • SUMMIT COVERAGE Take me to the water... F ew cities can match the historic beauty that surrounds the downtown San Antonio area, especially in and around one of its biggest attractions – The River Walk. The Cathedral of San Fernando. The Majestic Theatre. The Fairmount Hotel, which, built in 1906, is San Antonio's second oldest hotel and a place holder in the Guinness World Records as one of the heaviest buildings ever moved intact. So, what better way to see the all the sights than jump on a water boat and hear an insider's take on all those amazing structures. The Rio San Antonio Cruises River Tour was one of the key networking events during the 2016 Commercial Construction & Renovation Summit, held Jan. 20-22, at The Marriott Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio. Ride 'em cowboy – and cowgirls!! I f you're going to go to Texas, especially as part of a Commercial Construction & Renovation event, you're going to get a Texas-size networking event. Enter the Knibbe Ranch, one of the state's premiere working cattle ranches, complete with a thriving cow-calf operation. Founded in 1852, the family owned business served as the perfect backdrop for some Texas-size fun. Along with some good old-fashioned barbeque, attendees were able to live out all those "Urban Cowboy" fantasies on the mechanical bull. Yes, there are stories. But, what happened on the bull, stayed on the bull (or the foor – that much we can share). The night of cowboy and cowgirl fun was part of the 2016 Commercial Construction & Renovation Summit, held Jan. 20-22, at The Marriott Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio.

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