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NTCIC Proud to be a Part of the Transformation of San Antonio’s Iconic Tower Life Building

Written By: NTCIC

The National Trust Community Investment Corporation (NTCIC) is proud to announce the successful financial closing of the historic Tower Life Building, formerly known as the Smith-Young Tower, in downtown San Antonio. The $125 million project will transform the iconic building into 242 apartment residences, along with retail spaces on the street and river levels, providing housing and neighborhood vibrancy to the heart of the city.

Designed by renowned architects Atlee Ayres and Robert Ayres, the Tower Life Building was one of the many key structures in San Antonio’s urban development. The father-son duo was instrumental in designing several prominent buildings, including the Municipal Auditorium, Plaza Hotel, and the Federal Reserve Bank. The building first housed businesses, professionals, and San Antonio’s first Sears, Roebuck and Company department store. Its unique history also includes being a mooring mast for a blimp, a performance venue for aerialists, and even the headquarters for the Third U.S. Army.

The revitalization project, brought to life by McCombs Enterprises, J Jeffers and Co., and many others, will transform the Tower Life Building into a lively mixed-use space that blends the historic charm of the building with modern amenities in the 242 apartments, a portion of which will be offered with affordable rents for qualifying residents.

“We are committed to creating a place that inspires hometown pride and invites new energy into our downtown,” says Jon Wiegand, Managing Director of Real Estate at McCombs Enterprises. “We welcome a community that reflects the cultural diversity of San Antonio. A portion of the building’s apartments will be offered with affordable rents to provide homes for artists, teachers, restaurateurs, nurses, first responders, and others whose life stories make up the fabric of our city.”

The renovation plans include state-of-the-art amenities, such as an outdoor patio deck, community space, and a fitness center, designed specifically for residents. Additionally, an adjacent parking garage will serve both residents and commercial tenants. The building, which was once the tallest structure in San Antonio until 1968, remains the tallest 8-sided building in the U.S., continuing its legacy as a focal point in the city’s skyline.

This revitalization was supported, in part, by NTCIC through an equity investment in the $16.8 million Federal Historic Tax Credits and $21 million State Historic Tax Credits generated by the project. NTCIC played a crucial role in the capital stack and will continue to collaborate with the development team to ensure the project’s success.

“Our team was pleased to partner with J. Jeffers on yet another exciting and impactful redevelopment”, says Amanda Bloomberg of NTCIC.  “The Tower Life Building is an iconic feature of the San Antonio skyline, and we’re thrilled to be a part of bringing new life to one of the Alamo City’s most historic buildings.”

The newly revitalized Tower Life Building will not only provide much-needed housing in the heart of the city but also offer retail space, further contributing to the growth, vibrancy, and development of San Antonio’s downtown and river district.

Learn more about NTCIC’s involvement in the project here.