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Updates on Broadway Road Closures

San Antonio, TXLocal News

The City of San Antonio has issued updates regarding temporary road closures in downtown San Antonio to facilitate the filming of the Paramount+ TV series _1923_ from September 20 to 24, 2024. Varying closures will affect Broadway between E. Pecan St. and E. Houston St.

, as well as E. Travis St. and Peacock Alley. On September 23, a full street and sidewalk closure is anticipated, although most local businesses will remain accessible until that date. Sidewalks are expected to reopen in the early afternoon on the closure day.

The city has emphasized that by or before September 27, 2024, all services will resume normal operations. Residents are advised to stay informed by visiting FilmSanAntonio. com and following @FilmSanAntonio for real-time updates. For specific inquiries regarding the filming, the production company 101 Studios can be contacted. Security protocols will be in place to enforce closed set measures during filming.

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