Milestones in Motion: VIDA San Antonio at Year Three

An aerial view of a fully developed area of homes at VIDA San Antonio, with construction on the Palo Alto Hospital in the background

3 Years of VIDA San Antonio

Growing alongside Texas A&M University-San Antonio and the fast-growing Southside, VIDA San Antonio’s first three years have been full of movement, milestones, and moments that offer a glimpse into its promising future.

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Delivering Diverse Housing

Along with hundreds of single-family homes sold and more under construction, VIDA recently celebrated the completion of its first affordable apartment complex and luxury townhomes.

The variety of housing available is welcoming all kinds to VIDA and bringing a vibrant comunidád to life.

An aerial view of progress on the Palo Alto Hospital

Building a Transformative Healthcare Hub

Construction is coming along on two University Health projects, set to bring world-class healthcare to the Southside.

The Vida Clinic, on track to open in Fall 2025, will provide three stories of primary and specialty care, mental and behavioral health services, and space for colaboración between community partners. It will also house the Institute for Public Health, an initiative to eliminate health disparities in southern Bexar County.

Expected to open in 2027, the Palo Alto Hospital will provide San Antonio’s first full-service hospital south of the 410 loop. Together, these facilities will expand access to critical services and generate thousands of healthcare jobs.

Providing Places to Play

With five parks complete, and the award-winning mile-long Madla Greenway Trail winding through the community, VIDA residents can step out their door and find space to enjoy nature and each other’s company.

More parks and public art are on the way, and the community’s pool and clubhouse are set to open later this year. The Madla Greenway will be extended by another mile as part of VIDA’s next phase of development. Plans are also in motion for commercial space around a dynamic town center.

Entryway to Texas A&M - San Antonio on University Way with the VIDA San Antonio community on the right, from an aerial view on a bright sunny day

A Burgeoning Economic Powerhouse

At an estimated cost of $1.7 billion, VIDA’s construction is projected to provide 22,000 jobs and generate $3.4 billion in economic output over the next 20 years.

At completion, VIDA is expected to create 8,400 permanent jobs and have an annual economic impact of $1.18 billion.

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