Saturday, May 1, 2021

The Future of San Antonio is Communication

The Mayor of San Antonio, Ron Nirenberg, has all decided that he doesn’t want to have debates. His strategy seems a quiet opponent equals a quiet win. In a time where communication is San Antonio’s greatest external weakness, it may just become its internal weakness as well.

San Antonio is one of the most important cities in the world. While this is simple fact, it feels like a bold claim. Turn on the television, grab global newspaper, hop on your favorite website, somewhere some how San Antonio get’s mentioned. It seems the people the 7th largest U.S. city have an uncanny way of being indispensable on the larger stage.
 
In fact if you look at the cities statistics on the page it makes you think… Why isn’t the “countdown” city more popular. The fact is it’s very popular. It’s one of the fastest growing cities amongst the most sought after demographics. The only thing missing is it’s too quiet. What this city needs is to get louder!

We need the people to shout about their favorite restaurants, artists, shops, parks and more. San Antonio has some of the best amenities ever in history. There is room for new media businesses, more articles, more media. That’s why the Future of San Antonio is Communication.