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High-pressure gas transmission line on-site may be appealing to data center operators. This ~59ac gem in southern Bexar County boasts half a mile of Live Water Medina River frontage. Located inside Loop 1604,approximately 3 miles west of the 1604/I37S intersection,and a short 15 minute drive from downtown San Antonio. - No restrictions allow the quiet enjoyment of ranch activities,while 1D1 tax treatment keep operating costs low. Although city amenities such as CPS electricity and SAWS water are present and available,one has a strong feeling of being far from town while exploring,fishing,or hunting down in the Medina bottom. The rich and fertile alluvial soil is currently being utilized to grow and sell hay. - This water rich riverfront is thought to be near the spot where Santa Anna camped his army before the siege of the Alamo. As development marches south from San Antonio (currently 3 miles away),this area is very appealing to buy and hold investors as well as recreational end users. - 6/5/2025 8:15:15 PM