As construction continues in and around the Alamo, vehicle access is closed to ensure public safety and support the progress of ongoing work.
These restrictions are part of the broader effort to transform the Alamo District into a pedestrian-focused space, creating a safer and more welcoming environment for visitors in the years to come.
Alamo Area Construction News - October 31
Traffic Advisory in the Alamo District

Alamo Promenade

The Alamo Promenade, located just south of the Plaza de Valero, has been transformed into a thoughtfully designed space featuring statues honoring key historical figures, shaded seating areas, and interpretive signage.
As of Friday, October 24, 2025, most of the fencing along the Alamo Promenade has been removed, allowing pedestrian access once again. Improvements on the east side of the street, including the sculpture trail, will remain fenced while work continues in the area. Visitors can now enjoy walking through the reopened promenade area as enhancements progress on the remaining sections.
Visitor Center and Museum (VCM)

Visitor Center and Museum (VCM), scheduled to open in the Fall of 2027, is progressing. Crews are pushing forward across several zones with significant visible work this week.
Structural steel and decking going up at the Crockett Building, theater framing and steel placement, and continued backfilling at Woolworth. The museum’s framing is starting to take shape.
Texas Cavaliers Education Center

The Texas Cavaliers Education Center interior progress remains strong, with terrazzo polishing underway, curtain wall installation on the second floor, and sheetrock and ceiling finishes moving forward.
Painting has begun inside Alamo Hall. The project remains on schedule for completion in February 2026.
Cenotaph - Restoration

The restoration of the Alamo Cenotaph is nearing completion and remains on track to open the week of November 3. Updates on the Cenotaph’s progress, as we preserve this monument in its historic location, will continue in our regular construction notices.
To follow the restoration live, visit the Cenotaph Live Cam.
Paseo del Alamo

The Paseo del Alamo work is advancing with paver installation, concrete wall pours, and backfilling between grade beams. Preparations for elevator steel are beginning.This projects is scheduled for April 2026 completion.
Losoya Street Lane and Sidewalk Closure - Important Announcement

Losoya Street Lane and Sidewalk Closure:
We will have upcoming lane and sidewalk closures on Losoya Street to accommodate ongoing construction activities associated with the area improvements.
November 3-16:
A portion of the sidewalk and east lane of Losoya Street from Houston Street to Crockett Street will be closed for construction.
Access to the Hyatt parking garage and retail space will remain open. A temporary crosswalk will be installed between the Hyatt Regency and the Hyatt parking garage. There will be no concrete breaking before 8:00 a.m. The Hyatt Regency valet will have access to the Hyatt parking garage. The lane in front of the Visit San Antonio office will remain open to allow Hyatt Garage access. The sidewalk will remain closed for the duration of the work.
Bonham and Crockett Lane Closures:
November 4:
A tree will be delivered for installation in the Alamo Gardens area the morning of Tuesday, November 4. This may require partial and temporary lane closures on Bonham and Crockett Street.
New Wayfinding Map
Thanks to the collaboration with Visit San Antonio, we have developed an updated Alamo Plaza Wayfinding Map. This resource is designed to enhance your visit by providing clear and comprehensive navigation through the area. You can download a copy of the map. Additionally, a physical copy can be obtained by visitors at the Alamo Welcome Center.
Clark/Guido Neighbor Letter
Our General Contractor, Clark Guido, who is managing many of the projects related to the Alamo Plan, has prepared a letter for the Alamo's surrounding neighbors.
This letter includes important information and points of contact should you wish to reach out directly to Clark Guido during the ongoing construction.

Safety and Accessibility
The safety of our community, visitors, and team remains our top priority. Thank you for respecting safety measures and avoiding restricted areas.
Staying Connected
We’re committed to keeping you informed and welcome your feedback. If you know others who would benefit from these updates, please let us know. For any questions or concerns, our team is here to help.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, we’re making improvements that will enrich the Alamo and downtown San Antonio for generations to come.



