kingwilliam Posted December 29, 2007 Share Posted December 29, 2007 Taken and posted by Paul aka Boquillas from SSP. Pictures are in order from 1. Downtown, 2. Suburban Metro (mostly northwest, far northwest and north central) and and 3. Suburban metro from downtown. Downtown San Antonio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingwilliam Posted December 29, 2007 Author Share Posted December 29, 2007 Vidorra high-rise condos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingwilliam Posted December 29, 2007 Author Share Posted December 29, 2007 Suburban San Antonio Midtown area (the domed building is the Jewish Temple Beth-El) The Enclave, high-rise living in the heart of suburbia (well, older suburbia) in North Central San Antonio Building in northwest San Antonio near Callaghan and Loop 410, 8 miles from downtown Close up of that building Suburban housing in far Northwest San Antonio, near I-10 More far Northwest suburban San Antonio More suburban living on the far North Side Wurzbach Tower in the South Texas Medical Center some 11 miles northwest of downtown Freeway shot of on the Northwest Side -- De Zavala Road and Interstate 10 Insane amount of signage on the NW side. Crane in the background constructing mid-rise hotel Midrises on the NW side Suburban retail in the foreground and Hill Country living in the background Another building in North Central San Antonio Same as above View of buildings in North Central San Antonio Cluster of buildings near the Loop 410 and San Pedro intersection (Both locations, where shot and what's shot are 10 miles from downtown) Downtown skyline seen from 10 miles northwest Downtown skyline from the Great Northwest Interchange COX Radio building on the NW side Views of some of the metro area from the Tower downtown: Fredericksburg looking toward the Medical Center Medical Center Northwest San Antonio North Central SA including the 281 corridor and the airport as well as The Web interchange (410/281) North Central SA with the building cluster in the San Pedro and 410 area (with a good view of the peaks of Camp Bullis on the far, far NW side) The End Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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