DOWNTOWN LIVING
Swanky new apartment complex opens in central San Antonio
290-apartment complex opening on top of the Continental Hotel offers unparalleled access to downtown.
If you've ever wanted to live right in the heart of historic downtown San Antonio, the opportunity is now a little closer. The Continental Residences is now open for tours and will be signing leases by the end of February.
“The Continental Residences is designed for the people who make downtown vibrant: professionals, creatives, university students, and anyone who wants to be at the center of an exciting, emerging neighborhood,” said General Manager Sunny Davila, in November 2025. “By honoring the historic character of the site and adding modern residences and amenities, we’ve created a community that truly reflects the energy and potential of downtown San Antonio.”
The complex is located right on top of the historic Continental Hotel at 332 W. Commerce St. Originally completed in 1898, the hotel was a staple of downtown for nearly a century before converting to office space in the 1970s. It has sat vacant for roughly a decade before being redeveloped by Weston Urban. Now, it will be a 16-story, 290-unit, mixed-income residential community that puts residents within walking distance of City Hall, the Bexar County Courthouse, UT San Antonio's School of Data Science, and Market Square.

Guided tours can be booked at thecontinentalresidences.com. Floor plans come in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom, some with breathtaking views of downtown, and square footage ranges from 400 to 1,400. Prices start at $1,200 a month and can get as high as $5.000. Amenities include an indoor-outdoor fitness gym, business center, and resort-style pool on the sixth floor. The complex is pet-friendly, with a maximum of two per apartment.
Created by Weston Urban in collaboration with the Bexar County Public Facility Corp., the Continental Residences said in press releases that 50 percent of the units are designated for residents earning less than 80 percent of the area's median income, thereby enhancing affordable housing opportunities in the downtown area.
Continental Residences is part of a massive overhaul of the historic block by Weston Urban. Their other projects include preserving the Continental Hotel itself, the 1926 Arana Building, and the 18th-century De La Garza House.
