Historic San Antonio Glass Factory Transformed into Food Hall by Clayton Korte
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Summary
Texas-based architecture studio Clayton Korte collaborated with Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group to repurpose a historic glass factory in San Antonio into a food market and restaurants. The Pullman Market, located in the former Samuels Glass building, opened in April 2024 in the historic Pearl District.
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· 2 pulledTexas-based architecture studio Clayton Korte has teamed up with Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group to adapt a historic glass factory in San Antonio into a food market.
The Pullman Market opened in April 2024 in the former site of the Samuels Glass building, an Art Deco glass factory built in 1948 by Bartlett Cocke, in the historic Pearl District.
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