San Antonio is ready to lead, but we must sync systems and scale what works to ensure every investment moves the city toward its potential.
The questions we’re asking in San Antonio about growth, equity, talent and transformation are the same ones asked in cities around the world.
For more than 30 days, I traveled across Europe — from the canals of Amsterdam to the innovation corridors of Bilbao, Spain, to the bustling business centers of London, Paris and Frankfurt, Germany.
I met with global investors and urban planners who showed how coordinated infrastructure, public-private collaboration and people-first policies can elevate entire regions. In every city, I saw something San Antonio already has — opportunity.
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