By FRANCISCO E. JIMENEZ
Staff Writer
reporter@sbnewspaper.com

San Benito’s historic Stonewall Jackson Hotel is pictured weeks before the building’s owner closed it down last fall. (Staff photo)
The Housing Authority of the City of San Benito may soon decide whether it’ll purchase the now defunct Stonewall Jackson.
“We are still doing some final reviews,” said Arnold Padilla, Housing Authority executive director. “We’re waiting on some test results, but everything seems to be coming back fairly good. We are still in a position of consideration. In the next week or two we may make our final decision. We’re moving forward, waiting for the final results.”
As previously reported by the San Benito News, the Housing Authority has shown interest in the purchase of the historic hotel, an 86-year-old edifice located at 220 E. Stenger St. that was once hailed as the toast of the town, with the possibility of utilizing the building for something other than housing.
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