Have Feedback for Project Marvel? Here's How You Can Get Your Voice Heard

San Antonio’s skyline could be in for a major transformation—and Project Marvel is at the center of it. This ambitious proposal to build a new Spurs arena and entertainment district is more than just sports and concerts; it could reshape housing, transit, green spaces, and local business opportunities downtown.
Before anything gets built, the city wants your voice in the room.
🗓️ Upcoming Public Workshops: Make Your Voice Count
The city has announced a series of public engagement workshops where residents can weigh in on the vision for Project Marvel. Whether you care about affordable housing, traffic, small business growth, or neighborhood culture—this is your chance to be heard.
June 24–25 Locations:
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Wheatley Heights Sports Complex
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Palo Alto College Legacy Room (Ozuna Library)
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Progreso Hall
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St. Paul Community Center
June 30–July 1 Locations:
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Southside Lions Senior Center
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Morgan’s Multi-Assistance Center
July 8–9 Locations:
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Oblate School of Theology
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Darner Parks and Rec HQ
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Urban Ecology Center at Phil Hardberger Park
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Walker Ranch Senior Center
🎤 What to Expect at the Events
Each two-day event follows the same structure:
Day 1: Community Forum (6–8 PM)
Meet with city officials and representatives from the Spurs to learn more and ask questions.
Day 2: Open House (12–7 PM)
Walk through interactive design stations, share your ideas, and participate in focus groups on:
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Housing
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Transportation
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Local Business
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Parks & Green Spaces
This isn’t just a presentation—it’s a two-way conversation.
🧭 Why It Matters for San Antonio's Future
Project Marvel could become one of the largest development initiatives in San Antonio’s history. The feedback from these sessions may influence:
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The location and design of the new arena
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Affordable housing options in surrounding areas
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Transit improvements for event crowds and daily commuters
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Small business opportunities within the district
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Sustainable public spaces that make downtown livable and vibrant
If all goes to plan, the city could bring a funding bond to a public vote as early as this summer.
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