General Land Office, Nearby Alamo Plaza Tenants Agree to Early Termination of Leases
Historic buildings will be renovated for construction of Alamo Museum
SAN ANTONIO—Today, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush announced that the General Land Office (GLO) and current tenants under the management of Phillips Entertainment have signed an agreement to terminate the current leases for the Woolworth and Palace buildings. The agreement signals a landmark step towards the creation of the future Alamo Museum and Visitors Center.“We owe it to every Texan to protect the sacred shrine of liberty and independence. Our goal is to tell the story of the battle of 1836 and showcase Texas’ bravest Defenders who gave their lives for freedom,” said Commissioner Bush. “This agreement is an instrumental step forward in restoring reverence and dignity to the sacred Alamo grounds.”


This announcement is the latest in Commissioner Bush’s efforts to restore the 1836 Battleground and highlight the contributions of the Defenders who gave their lives for liberty and independence.Other recent efforts include:
- December 2021 – Cmr. Bush unveils “Palisade Exhibit”
- July 2021 – Cmr. Bush breaks ground of Exhibition Hall and Collections Building
- April 2021 – “Losoya House 18-Pounder House Exhibit” opens