San Antonio Construction News October 2018

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The Industry’s Newspaper www.constructionnews.net H (210) 308-5800 H Volume 20 H Number 10 H OCTOBER 2018

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20 years later

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THANK YOU TO OUR ADVERTISERS, SUPPORTERS AND READERSHIP

he year was 1998. Reesa and Buddy Doebbler were trying to figure out what to do for their next venture. He had a background in real estate development and the construction industry and she had experience in computers/ graphics and journalism. There were target market publications out there, but none for the local construction industry - one about all the people, construction-related companies and their trade associations. Working as a team to develop their concept the two worked day and night for months coming up with the design, editorial format and ad pricing they An eight-page paper mock up complete

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with articles and ads was done and Buddy hit the road to talk with potential advertisers. Fortunately there were enough people willing to help make the vision real and soon the presses started to roll for the first edition of the San Antonio Construction News in October 1998. “I remember sitting down with Steven Schultz of Associated Builders and Contractors with my pitch,” said Buddy. “It didn’t take him long to come on board and ABC along with Lynwood Building Materials has been in every one of our papers for the last 20 years and we are grateful for their support.” Other companies from the first pa-

per including G.D. Interiors, Holes of San Antonio, Niznik Concrete Contractors have also been a mainstay in the papers for many years. Through the years the company expanded to other Texas cities - Austin in 2001 and Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston in 2003 to bring the coverage of this great industry and its people to many more readers. Asked about the highlights of the last 20 years, Reesa and Buddy say that Construct A Kid’s Christmas is at the top. “It started as a toy drive to help the foster kids at Christmas in 2000,” said Reesa. “And over the years it has grown to become the largest event in the local

construction industry with the toy drive and huge annual Gala,”stated Buddy. “So many of the trade associations and people in the industry make this happen each year. This is a unique city with people who really care and I don’t think it could happen like this in other areas the way it does here,” said Buddy, “We also have been fortunate to have had so many talented people working with us over the years writing the articles, selling the ads and doing the admin functions of the company AND trying to keep Buddy out of mischief,” says Reesa. Here’s to 20 more years of covering the construction industry.-dz

Pristine luxury

ounded in 1991 by Arun Verma, Galaxy Builders created a tradition of excellence by delivering impeccable projects to its clients and communities. The company specializes in award winning, turnkey, luxury and affordable multifamily housing throughout Texas. Galaxy takes great pride in providing a dedicated, accountable and enthusiastic team, while providing unmatched service. It is for these reasons that owner Dalian Development LLC selected Galaxy Builders to construct Dalian Monterrey Village Phase II. Nestled in the landscape of Westover Hills, Dalian Monterrey Village Phase II is a new 360-unit luxury apartment complex on the Northwest side of San Antonio. The property provides residents the options of one, two and three bedroom apartments with elegant, top of the line finishes. In addition to the units, the com-

munity houses a lavish clubhouse, expansive pool, Bark Park and many other superior entertainment amenities. Galaxy Builders began construction in the spring of 2017. The project was completed two months ahead of schedule in Aug. 2018. B&A Architects Inc. designed this $31,882.784 project to allow residents to revel in the enchantment of San Antonio’s vibrant culture, and then retreat to the extraordinary luxury, the Dalian Monterrey Village has to offer. The project is comprised of wood frame, garden style buildings, asphalt shingles, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, wood cabinetry and combined exterior finishes of stone, stucco and siding. Although this is the second phase of the Dalian property, it is run as a completely independent complex. The property brings unique amenities to its resiDalian Monterrey Village Phase II

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