the partners are looking to sell all or part of the property. However, the developer didn’t address how a sale would affect the planned project.
However, GrayStreet managing partner Kevin Covey told the daily that selling chunks of the site to other firms had been part of the plan all along. “The plan was to open this up for other developers to help come in and execute in a more timely fashion than we would be able to do by ourselves,” he said. “We still will probably be developing portions of it, but we’d like other developers to come in and sort of help execute.”describes Midway and GrayStreet as “the master developers” who “invite other partnerships to create an enduring and remarkable destination in San Antonio.”So many restaurants, so little time.